2. Revocation due to Defects Found

11:04 - 2016/01/02

Q1539: Should the authorities refrain from registering some property in the name of the buyer, does this entail the right to annul the agreement?

A: If, after the transaction has been made, it is discovered that the property was officially not transferable which is deemed as a defect in the common view, it should automatically give the right of revocation to the buyer.

Q1540: Officially registering the property in the name of the buyer was not feasible at the time of sale, a matter which the buyer was aware of. Does this render the transaction null and void?

A: This should not necessitate the invalidity of the sale. And, according to the given case the buyer has no right of revocation.