51.
Consider the following statements about the doctrine of frustration:
1. Act has become impossible to be performed.
2. Act cannot be performed because of application of some law recently enacted.
3. Act cannot be performed because of the non-availability of raw material.
4. Act cannot be performed by defendant due to his accident.
Which of the statements given above are correct?

53.
A owes money to B under a contract. It is agreed between A, B and C, that B shall thenceforth accept C as his debtor, instead of A. This agreement is called as . . . . . . . .

54.
A promises to paint a picture for B by a certain day at a certain price. A dies before the day.

55.
Communication of a proposal is complete

56.
The reciprocal promises provide for doing certain things which are legal and certain others which are illegal. In view of the provisions of Section 57 of the Indian Contract Act;

58.
Consider the following statements:
Where the tender of performance is rejected by the other party,
1. the promisor has to still perform the contract but can claim damages.
2. the promisor is excused from further performance and is entitled to sue the promisee for breach of contract.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

59.
Which one of the following does not amount to fraud

60.
A is a furniture producer at Saharanpur. B carries on business at Varanasi. B through his agent at Saharan pur, buys hundred chairs from A and requires A to deliver them to C at Saharanpur. B fails to pay the price of the chairs purchased.