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Which of the following is a contract that cannot be specifically enforceable?

A. A contract which is in its nature determinable

B. A contract which is so dependent on the personal qualifications

C. Both a contract which is in its nature determinable and also dependent on the personal qualifications

D. Where the suit is for the purchase of a share of a partner in a firm

Answer: Option C


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Point out - On which of the following ground the court shall not refuse the decree of specific performance.

A. In a contract, where plaintiff has been given an unfair advantage over the defendant

B. In a case where the contract is not enforceable at the instance of the other party

C. Where the defendant entered into the contract under circumstances which though not rendering the contract voidable, makes it inequitable to enforce specific performance

D. Where performance of the contract would involve some hardship on the defendant which he did not foresee, whereas its non-performance would involve no such hardship on the plaintiff