Presentation On Rights and Liability of Buyer and Seller
Presentation On Rights and Liability of Buyer and Seller
Presentation On Rights and Liability of Buyer and Seller
ON RIGHTS AND
LIABILITY OF
BUYER AND SELLER
SUMITTED BY
KUMARI DIKSHA
REG NO- 11810889
Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller
In sale there are at least two parties involved there are the buyer and
seller. The obligations imposed by section 55 are covenants and are in
the nature of statutory obligations. Rights and liabilities of the buyer and
Seller can be categorised into two parts;
1) Before completion of sale
2) After completion of sale
Before completion of sale
A. Seller liabilities
This clause lays down the duty of the seller between the contract of sale and delivery
of property Within this time, the property remains with the seller but only in trust for
the buyer. He holds the property as a trustee of the buyer because he has already
executed the conveyance, only the delivery of the property is to be made. The seller
has to preserve the property as well as title-deeds.
The extent of care required by this clause is such care as an owner of ordinary
prudence would take of his own property. This duty continues till the possession of the
property is given to the buyer. If the seller fails in performing his duty, he will have to
compensate the buyer for the loss occasioned to him.
This clause says that the seller is bound to pay all public charges and rent accrued due
in respect of that property up to the date of sale, the interest on all encumbrances, to
discharge all encumbrances on the property then existing.
B. Seller’s Right before sale
The buyer is bound to pay or tender, at the time and place of completing the sale, the
purchase-money to the seller or to such person as he direct; provided that where the
property is sold for free from encumbrances, the buyer may retain out of the purchase-
money the amount of any encumbrances, the buyer may retain out of the purchase
money the amount of any encumbrances on the property existing at the date of the sale,
and shall pay the amount so retained to the persons entitled thereto.
D. Buyer’s rights before completion of sale
To charge for price prepaid [Section 55(6)(b)]
When the buyer properly declines to accept delivery, he becomes entitled to refund of
earnest (if any) and for the costs (if any) also awarded to him in a suit to compel
specific performance of the contract or to obtain a decree for its recession.
The principle underlying this section is a trite principle of justice, equity and good
conscience. The charge would last until the conveyance is executed by the seller and
possession is also given to the purchaser and ceases only thereafter.
A. Duties of seller