21. A promise to pay wholly or in part a debt of which the creditor might have enforced payment, but for the law for the limitation of suits is a contract:
22. A having advanced money to his son, B, during his minority, upon B's coming of age obtains, by misuse of parental influence, a bond from B for a greater influence, a bond from B for a greater amount than the sum due in respect of the advance. A employs
23. An agreement without consideration is void unless:
24. The doctrine of supervening impossibility will not apply in the following cases
1. Difficulty in performance
2. Outbreak of war
3. Commercial impossibility
4. Strikes, Lock-outs and civil disturbances
1. Difficulty in performance
2. Outbreak of war
3. Commercial impossibility
4. Strikes, Lock-outs and civil disturbances
25. Principle: If any person enters into wagering or betting agreements, such agreements would be illegal and cannot be given effect for enforcing obligations.
Fact: Akbar enters into an agreement with Birbal that if he pays Akbar a premium of Rs. 500 per annum and Birbal's house is devastated by fire within one year of entering into the agreement, Akbar shall make good the loss suffered by Birbal.
Fact: Akbar enters into an agreement with Birbal that if he pays Akbar a premium of Rs. 500 per annum and Birbal's house is devastated by fire within one year of entering into the agreement, Akbar shall make good the loss suffered by Birbal.
26. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer under the given below the lists:
List I
List-II
a. Mohiri Bibi Case
1. Remoteness of damage
b. Satyabrata Chose Case
2. Frustration of Contract
c. Hadley v. Baxendale
3. Invitation to treat
d. Carlill v. Carbolic
4. Minor's contract
List I | List-II |
a. Mohiri Bibi Case | 1. Remoteness of damage |
b. Satyabrata Chose Case | 2. Frustration of Contract |
c. Hadley v. Baxendale | 3. Invitation to treat |
d. Carlill v. Carbolic | 4. Minor's contract |
27. Under the Indian Contract Act, a proposal when accepted becomes:
28. A' agrees to sell to 'B' a hundred tons of oil. There is nothing whatever to show what kind of oil was intended. The agreement is:
29. No consideration is necessary to create
30. An acceptance may be revoked at any time before the communication of its acceptance is complete:
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