Tenant rights attachable in court decree?

A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. -
D. -
Correct Answer: B. FALSE

The question asks whether tenant rights are attachable in a court decree. The correct answer is 'FALSE'.

  • FALSE (B) is accurate because tenant rights, particularly in many protective tenancy laws (e.g., agricultural tenancies, government-allotted lands), are often explicitly made non-attachable or non-transferable in execution of court decrees. This legal protection aims to safeguard the tenant's livelihood, ensure their stability, and prevent them from being dispossessed due to financial liabilities.

  • TRUE (A) would imply that tenant rights could be seized and sold to satisfy debts, which would undermine the protective intent of such tenancy legislation.

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