Topic Serial # | Content | Case Law |
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PREAMBLE |
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0 | PREAMBLE | Case Law |
PRELIMINARY |
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1 | Short title | Case Law |
2 | Interpretation clause | Case Law |
CHAPTER -- I |
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OF COMMUNICATIONS, ACCEPTANCE AND REVOCATION OF PROPOSALS |
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3 | Communications, acceptance and revocation of proposals | Case Law |
4 | Communication when complete | Case Law |
5 | Revocation of proposals and acceptances | Case Law |
6 | Revocation how made | Case Law |
7 | Acceptance must be absolute | Case Law |
9 | Promises, express and implied | Case Law |
CHAPTER--II |
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OF CONTRACTS, VOIDABLE CONTRACTS AND VOID AGREEMENTS |
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10 | What agreements are contracts | Case Law |
11 | Who are competent to contract | Case Law |
12 | What is a sound mind for the purpose of contracting | Case Law |
13 | “Consent” defined | Case Law |
14 | “Free consent” defined | Case Law |
15 | “Coercion”defined.” | Case Law |
16 | “Undue influence” defined | Case Law |
17 | “Fraud” defined “ | Case Law |
18 | Misrepresentation defined | Case Law |
19 | Voidalibility of agreements without free consent | Case Law |
20 | Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact | Case Law |
21 | Effect of mistake as a law | Case Law |
23 | What considerations and objects are lawful or what not | Case Law |
25 | Agreement without consideration void, unless | Case Law |
28 | Agreement in restraint of legal proceedings void | Case Law |
29 | Agreement void for uncertainty | Case Law |
30 | Agreements by way of wager void | Case Law |
CHAPTER--III |
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OF CONTINGENT CONTRACTS |
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31 | “Contingent contract” defined | Case Law |
32 | Enforcement of contracts contingent is an event happening | Case Law |
CHAPTER – IV |
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OF THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS |