Which of the following is/are the requirement(s) for an acceptance?
The display of articles in a showroom, indicating their prices, amounts to
1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App |
Ordinarily, passive concealment or mere silence is no fraud, but it may become deceptive in certain cases. In which of the following cases does it amount to fraud?
Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Principle and the other as Facts. You are to examine the Principle and apply it to the given Facts carefully, and select the best option.
Principle: A contract entered into by the use of misrepresentation is voidable at the option of the other party.
Facts: Robert, with an intention to deceive Daniel falsely, stated that his car gives a mileage of 20 km/hr. In reality, the car gives only a mileage of 10 km/hr. Daniel gets induced and agrees to buy the car.
Q. Is it a valid contract?
A person aged 17 years and 11 months made an agreement to take a loan from some other person and promises to bind himself on attaining the age of 18 years. The contract is:
Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as Principle and the other as Facts. You are to examine the Principle and apply it to the given Facts carefully, and select the best option.
Principle: Any contract made for an unlawful consideration is void in law.
Facts: Tarun contracts with Sohan to kidnap a child from their locality for ransom money of Rs. 1 crores. Tarun agrees to pay the entire amount to Sohan in return of the kidnapping of child.
Q. Is it a valid contract?
Where a promisor has made an offer of performance to the promisee and the offer has not been accepted,
Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as PRINCIPLE(S) and the other as FACTS. You are to examine the principle and apply it to the given statements carefully and select the best option.
Principle: A contract which is impossible to perform is void ab initio and not enforceable in the court of law.
Facts: There is a contract between 'A' and 'B' where 'A' will pay Rs. 1,00,000/- to B if 'B' marries 'C'. But 'C' was dead 5 years ago. What is the legal standing of the contract?
Death or insolvency of promisor results in discharge of contract by
If only a part of the consideration or object is unlawful, then the contract under Section 24 of the Indian Contract Act shall be