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79A states that the income of the family or person shall not exceed more than 2 Lakh per annum from the other than agriculture sources. By the recent amendment in the 79 A and B, the income is extended from 2 Lakh to 25 Lakh per annum. 79B prohibits of holding agricultural land by certain persons. Anyone with non-agriculture income over Rs 25 lakh is barred from purchasing agriculture land in Karnataka.The encumbrance certificate is an extract issued by the sub-registrar’s office that provides the details of the various transactions that have been taken place in a particular survey number / plot / khasra / khatauni / mauja / Khata number for a specified time period. It is to be considered as evidence or proof that the property in question is relatively free from any monetary and legal liabilities.
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