41. Arrange the following concepts in sequence in which they occur, using the given below:
(1) Offer is communicated
(2) Counter-offer is made
(3) Offer is rejected
(4) Counter-offer is accepted
(1) Offer is communicated
(2) Counter-offer is made
(3) Offer is rejected
(4) Counter-offer is accepted
42. Match List I with List II
List I
Lis II
a. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.
1. Offers at large
b. Fisher v. Bell Tinn
2. Invitation to treat
c. Tinn v. Hoffman
3. Question of price
d. Harvey v. Facey
4. Cross offers
List I | Lis II | a. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. | 1. Offers at large |
b. Fisher v. Bell Tinn | 2. Invitation to treat |
c. Tinn v. Hoffman | 3. Question of price |
d. Harvey v. Facey | 4. Cross offers |
43. Which one of the following elements is not necessary for a contract?
44. In determining the amount of any compensation awarded under section 21 of the Specific Relief Act, the court shall be guided by the principles specified in section . . . . . . . . of the Indian Contract Act, 1872
45. What is the terminology used to describe a situation when two parties make identical offers to each other in ignorance of each other's offer?
46. A agrees to pay Rs. 1,000 to B without consideration. This agreement is
47. All agreements are contract if . . . . . . . .
48. Consider the following statements:
1. Moses v. Macferlan is a prominent example of theory of unjust enrichment as propounded by Lord Mansfield.
2. According to this theory, the demands of justice and equity is to prevent the unjust enrichment of one person at the cost of another.
3. Sinclair v. Brougham has propounded the theory of "Implied-in-fact" contract to elaborate the nature of Quasi Contracts.
Choose the correct option from below:
1. Moses v. Macferlan is a prominent example of theory of unjust enrichment as propounded by Lord Mansfield.
2. According to this theory, the demands of justice and equity is to prevent the unjust enrichment of one person at the cost of another.
3. Sinclair v. Brougham has propounded the theory of "Implied-in-fact" contract to elaborate the nature of Quasi Contracts.
Choose the correct option from below:
49. A agrees to pay B a sum of Rs. 5,000 if two straight lines should enclose a space. The agreement is
50. Surety on payment or performance of his liability, against the principal debtor
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