What is Waiver of forfeiture? Section 112 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882
112. A forfeiture under section 111, clause (g) is waived by acceptance of rent which has become due since the forfeiture, or by distress for such rent, or by any other act on the part of the lessor showing an intention to treat the lease as subsisting :
Provided that the lessor is aware that the forfeiture has
been incurred :
Provided also that, where rent is accepted after the institution
of a suit to eject the lessee on the ground of forfeiture; such
acceptance is not a waiver.
Section 106 - Duration of certain leases in absence of written contract or local usage
Section 108 - Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee
Section 109 - Rights of lessor's transferee
Section 110 - Exclusion of day on which term commences
Section 111 - Determination of lease
Section 112 - Waiver of forfeiture
Section 113 - Waiver of notice to quit
Section 114 - Relief against forfeiture for non-payment of rent
Section 114A - Relief against forfeiture in certain other cases
Section 115 - Effect of surrender and forfeiture on under-leases
Section 116 - Effect of holding over
Section 117 - Exemption of leases for agricultural purposes
CHAPTER VI OF EXCHANGES
Section 118 - Exchange defined
Section 119 - Right of party deprived of thing received in exchange
Section 120 - Rights and liabilities of parties
Section 121 - Exchange of money
CHAPTER VII OF GIFTS
Section 123 - Transfer how effected