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A seller who had right of sight dies. What happens to his right? PDF Print E-mail

Question 769) - A seller who had right of sight dies. What happens to his right?

A: The sale is confirmed and the right becomes void. It is not transferable to the heirs.

~al-Quduri ~

 
A man saw an item and bought it after some time has elapsed. Does his right of sight remain? PDF Print E-mail

Question 768) - A man saw an item and bought it after some time has elapsed. Does his right of sight remain?


A: If the item remained as it was when he saw it he has no right. If he sees that it has changed then he has the right of sight.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
A man sold someone else's possession, without his authorisation. What is the ruling? PDF Print E-mail

Question 766) - A man sold someone else's possession, without his authorisation. What is the ruling?

A: The owner can either confirm or rescind the sale. He may confirm the sale as long as the four parts of the sale exist - the buyer, the seller, the possession and the owner. If the owner dies before confirmation of the sale is rescinded and the heirs cannot confirm it. When the sale is rescinded the buyer must seek restitution from the seller not the owner.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
A man bought two robes in one sale. Can he return both if then sees one? PDF Print E-mail

Question 767) - A man bought two robes in one sale. Can he return both if then sees one?

A: Yes.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
A blind man wishes to buy land. How will he recognise it? PDF Print E-mail

Question 765) - A blind man wishes to buy land. How will he recognise it?

A: The land will be described to him as there is no other way for him to recognise it. Once it is described and he is happy with it, his right has terminated.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
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