What is the antonym of donor?
What is the antonym of donor?
What is the opposite of donor?
recipient | beneficiary |
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envoy | proxy |
factor | heir |
attorney | minister |
donee | heiress |
What is the opposite of donation?
What is the opposite of donation?
reject | castaway |
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rejection | castoff |
discard |
What is the meaning of donee?
a person to whom a gift is made. a person who has a power of appointment in property.
Who can be a donee?
The donee must be an ascertainable person and be a donee under this section; nor can a gift be made to an unregistered society. A gift to two or more persons may be a gift to them as joint tenants or as tenants in common.
Can donee sell the gifted property?
Yes you can sell it, it is your property now and you can do anything you deem fit. A gift deed cannot be conditional. Basically a gift deed with conditions is not valid in law. Donor cannot cancel the registered gift deed unilaterally .
Can a father give all his property to one child?
A father cannot freely give the ancestral property to one son. In Hindu law, the ancestral property can be gifted only under certain situations like distress or for pious reasons. Otherwise, the ancestral property cannot be given away to one child to the exclusion of all others.
How do I claim my father’s property?
File a partition suit claiming your share of your father’s property and in that event your brothers will produce the will/deed executed and egistered by your father, if any, 5. If your brothers cannot file any such document then it will be easier for you to get your share of your father’s property.
Are siblings legal heirs?
The legal heir in the following case are, Father and mother. Brothers and sisters (other than half brothers and sisters) lineal descendants of such of them as shall have predeceased the intestate. Widows or widowers of deceased lineal descendants of the intestate who have not married again before death of the intestate.
Who comes under legal heirs?
The following persons are considered legal heirs and can claim a legal heir certificate under Indian Law: Spouse of the deceased. Children of the deceased (Son/ Daughter) Parents of the deceased.
Who are the Class 2 heirs?
Class 2 heirs include:
- Father.
- Sons daughter’s son.
- Sons daughter’s daughter.
- Brother.
- Sister.
- Daughters son’s son.
- Daughters son’s daughter.
- Daughters daughter’s son.
Is mother a legal heir?
A mother is a legal heir to her deceased son’s property. Therefore, if a man leaves behind his mother, wife and children, all of them have an equal right on his property.