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CSS :: Limitation Act 1908


51.  Time limitation for making an appeal under Arbitration Act, 1940 is
A. Ninety days, from date of award B. Six months, from date of award
C. None of above

52.  Article 181, of the Limitation Act, is
A. Exceptional Article in nature B. Residuary Article in nature
C. Discretionary Article in nature

53.  Time limitation for filing application by purchaser of immovable property at a sale in execution of a decree for delivery of possession is
A. One year, when the sale become absolute B. Two years, when the sale become absolute
C. Three years, when the sale become absolute

54.  Time limitation for execution of a decree or order of any Civil Court is
A. Three years from the date of order or decree B. Six years, in case of appeal revision or review results
C. Both (a) and (b)

55.  Time limitation for enforcement of a judgment decree or order of any High Courts in its ordinary jurisdiction is
A. Two years B. Four years
C. Six years

56.  Time limitation for enforcement of Supreme Court order in its original jurisdiction is
A. Three years B. Six years
C. Both (a) and (b)

57.  Time Limitation for moving application under section 12(2), of C.P.C is
A. Three years B. Four years
C. Six years

58.  Where no period of limitation is provided in limitation Act's Schedule or s. 48, of C.P.C. than
A. Article 181, of Limitation Act, is applicable B. Article 183, of Limitation Act, is applicable
C. Article 186, of Limitation Act, is applicable

59.  Decree granting permanent injunction that prohibits some one for doing an act is
A. Capable of execution B. Not capable of execution
C. None of above




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