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Corrected Quit Claim Deed
"I need a Corrected Quit Claim Deed to fix a property description error in the original deed dated March 15, 2025, for my commercial property in Mumbai, where the property dimensions were incorrectly stated and need to be updated as per the latest survey report."
1. Title and Date: Specifies document type as 'Corrected Quit Claim Deed' and date of execution
2. Parties: Identifies the Grantor (person releasing interest) and Grantee (person receiving interest), with full legal names and addresses
3. Recitals: References the original quit claim deed including its date, registration details, and explains the need for correction
4. Original Deed Information: Details of the original quit claim deed including book/page numbers where recorded
5. Nature of Correction: Clear statement of what is being corrected from the original deed
6. Property Description: Detailed legal description of the property as it should have appeared in the original deed
7. Consideration: Statement of consideration paid, if any, for the original transfer
8. Operative Words of Transfer: Language confirming the transfer and correction of the previous deed
9. Execution Clause: Space for signatures, dates, and witness details
10. Attestation: Witness signatures and details as required under Indian law
1. Rights and Claims: Additional clarification of rights being released, used when the original deed had ambiguous terms
2. Spousal Consent: Required if the property is jointly owned or if state laws require spousal approval
3. Tax Declarations: Statements regarding tax implications, used when required by state authorities
4. Power of Attorney: Include when any party is acting through an authorized representative
5. Prior Encumbrances: List of existing liens or encumbrances, used when needed for clarity
1. Schedule A: Complete legal description of the property with boundaries and measurements
2. Schedule B: Copy of the original incorrect deed being corrected
3. Schedule C: Supporting documents proving the error in the original deed (if any)
4. Schedule D: Property tax assessment details and payment records
5. Appendix 1: Identity proofs and address documents of all parties
6. Appendix 2: Original deed registration certificates and documents
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