Section 63 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, refers to the mortgagor's rights to accessions made by mortgage, while the mortgagee's right to accessions made by the mortgagor is referred in

Section 63 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, refers to the mortgagor's rights to accessions made by mortgage, while the mortgagee's right to accessions made by the mortgagor is referred in Correct Answer Section 70

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Section 63 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with some of accession:
(1) Natural accessions
(2) Acquired accessions which are separable
(3) Acquired accessions which are inseparable
Section 58 enumerates some classes mortgages:
(1) Simple mortgage
(2) Mortgage by conditional sale
(3) Usufructuary mortgage
(4) English mortgage
(5) Equitable mortgage
(6) Anomalous mortgage
Legal subrogation occur in following ways:
(1) a puisne mortgagee redeeming a prior mortgage.
(2) a co-mortgagor's surety redeeming the mortgage.
(3) mortgagor's surety redeeming.
(4) a purchaser of the equity of redemption redeeming a mortgage.