An ulterior disposition of the kind contemplated by the last preceding section cannot take effect unless the condition is strictly fulfilled.

Illustration

A transfers Rs. 500 to B, to be paid to him on his attaining his majority or marrying, with a proviso that, if B dies as minor or marries without C’s consent, Rs. 500 shall go to D. B marries when only 17 years of age, without C’s consent. The transfer to D takes effect.

 

 

 

 

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