Concept of Title Flashcards
Title
A right or claim to the ownership of property.
Voidable Title
A Title obtained by deception, fraud, duress or misrepresentation. This Title can be voided by the seller.
Thus if a innocent purchaser buys goods obtained by deception, before Title has been voided, then he or she is entitled to good Title. Section 25 Sales of Goods Act 1908.
How to avoid a Voidable Title
- Communication with the offender
- Take all other possible steps to bring it to the offender’s notice, e.g. writing letter
- Advise the police of the incident.
Section 246(4) Crimes Act 1961
Receiving after restoration to owner:
(4) If
(a) any property stolen or obtained by any other imprisonable offence has been returned to the owner; or
(b) legal title to any such property has been acquired by any such person, -
a subsequent receiving of it is not an offence, even though the receiver may know that the property had previously been stolen or obtained by any other imprisonable offence.