Business and Industrial LawsS. Chand Publishing, 2011 - 5 sivua Section A : Business Law | > The Indian Contract Act, 1872 | The Sale Of Goods Act, 1930 | The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 | The Section B: Industrial Laws | Appendices |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 53
Sivu 1-10
... sell the car and X's promise to sellthe caris the consideration for Y 'spromise to pay Rs 1,00,000. Example II: Xpromises to drop prosecution which he has initiated against Y for robbery and Ypromises to restore the value of things ...
... sell the car and X's promise to sellthe caris the consideration for Y 'spromise to pay Rs 1,00,000. Example II: Xpromises to drop prosecution which he has initiated against Y for robbery and Ypromises to restore the value of things ...
Sivu 1-11
... sell 100 tonnes of oil to Y. This agreement is valid because the meaning of the agreement could be easily ascertained from the circumstances of the case. 9. Possibility of Performance The terms of the agreement must be such as are ...
... sell 100 tonnes of oil to Y. This agreement is valid because the meaning of the agreement could be easily ascertained from the circumstances of the case. 9. Possibility of Performance The terms of the agreement must be such as are ...
Sivu 1-12
... sell a particular horse to Y. Later on, it was discovered that the horse was dead at the time of making the contract. Advise the parties. Solution The agreement is void because both the parties were under a mistake of fact regarding ...
... sell a particular horse to Y. Later on, it was discovered that the horse was dead at the time of making the contract. Advise the parties. Solution The agreement is void because both the parties were under a mistake of fact regarding ...
Sivu 2-1
... sell car'is an offer orproposal. X who has made the offeris called offeror or promisor. Y to whom the offerhas been made is called the offeree orproposee. 3.0 HOW TO MAKE AN OFFER ? An offer can be made by any act which has the effect ...
... sell car'is an offer orproposal. X who has made the offeris called offeror or promisor. Y to whom the offerhas been made is called the offeree orproposee. 3.0 HOW TO MAKE AN OFFER ? An offer can be made by any act which has the effect ...
Sivu 2-3
... sell coconut oil or mustard oil. But if Xis a dealer in coconut oil only, itis clear that he wants to sellcoconut oil. Hence, the offeris certain. Example II X offers to sell to Yhis car for Rs 1,00,000 or Rs 1,50,000. Here X's offeris ...
... sell coconut oil or mustard oil. But if Xis a dealer in coconut oil only, itis clear that he wants to sellcoconut oil. Hence, the offeris certain. Example II X offers to sell to Yhis car for Rs 1,00,000 or Rs 1,50,000. Here X's offeris ...
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Tulsians Bus Law 6 | 6-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law 7 | 7-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law 8 | 8-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law 9 | 9-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law10 | 10-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law12 | 12-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law13 | 13-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law14 | 14-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law15 | 15-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law16 | 16-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law17 | 17-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law18 | 18-1 |
Tulsians Bus Law11 | 11-1 |
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acceptance According agency agent agreed agreement amount application auction authority becomes benefit bonus bound breach buyer circumstances claim communication compensation complete condition consent consideration continuing contract contract of sale court create creditor damages debt Decision deductions default delivered delivery discharged effect employed employee enforced entered entitled establishment Example exercise fact False fraud give given problem relates Government gratuity guarantee held horse implied impossible Indian intention interest letter liability Limited loss means minor mistake months nature Note notice obligation obtained offer ownership paid partner Partnership party payable payment performance period person position possession prescribed principal promise promisor Reason received recover refuses registration respect rules sell seller sold Solution Section specified statement suit supply surety third transaction transferred True valid void wages