A contracts with B to pay him a large sum of money when he marries C. B married D instead. He now asks for the money. Is the contract now void?
A. The contract is void as B has married someone else
B. The contract is void as it restrains B's choice in marriage
C. The contract is still valid as B may still marry C at some point in future, and would then become eligible for money
D. The contract is valid and enforceable now as it depends on B marrying and not who he marries
Answer: Option A
Indian Contract Act:- Gods displayed in showcase of a shop with price tag is -
A. Invitation to offer
B. Counteroffer
C. Communication
D. None of these
A. Is available to Y's representatives alone
B. Is available to Z alone
C. Is available to Y's representatives & Z both
D. Is available to Y's representatives & after the death of Z, his representatives
Moses v. Macferlan (1555-1774) is a case relating to
A. Theory of unjust enrichment
B. The right of lien
C. Test of agency
D. Doctrine of frustration
A. The active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or belief of the fact
B. A promise made without any intention of performing it
C. The suggestion, as a fact, of that which is true, by one who does believe it to be true
D. None above
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