11. Under Section 74 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 the Court cannot award damages
12. A contract implied by law is known as:-
13. A sum fixed before hand as amount of compensation payable in the event of breach of contract is called
14. Consider the following statements:
1. An agreement made without adequate consideration is void.
2. A written and registered agreement made on account of a natural love and affection between the close relatives is not valid without adequate consideration.
Choose the correct option from below:
1. An agreement made without adequate consideration is void.
2. A written and registered agreement made on account of a natural love and affection between the close relatives is not valid without adequate consideration.
Choose the correct option from below:
15. Who can become an agent
16. In which of the recent cases has Supreme Court held that 'there can only be an assignment of rights arising under a contract, but not the burden of a contract'?
17. Hadley v. Baxendale is a leading case on
18. A fraud has been discovered by a party in a contract and lodged a criminal case, afterwards that the parties agreed to withdraw the case as only compensate the disadvantageous party such contract is
19. A guarantee which the creditor has obtained by means of keeping silence as to a material circumstance is-
20. Which one of the following is the correct sequence in a claim for damages for breach of contract?
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