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Section 6 Contract Act

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6. Revocation how made. A proposal is revoked- (1) by the communication of notice of revocation by the proposer to the other party; (2) byRead More →

Section 7 Contract Act

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7. Acceptance must be absolute. In order to convert a proposal into a promise the acceptance must- (1) be absolute and unqualified. (2) be expressedRead More →

Section 8 Contract Act

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8. Acceptance by performing conditions, or receiving consideration. Performance of the conditions of proposal, for the acceptance of any consideration for a reciprocal promise whichRead More →

Section 9 Contract Act

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9. Promise, express and implied. In so far as the proposal or acceptance of any promise is made in words, the promise is said toRead More →

Section 11 Contract Act

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11. Who are competent to contract? Every person is competent to contract who is of the age of majority according to the law to whichRead More →

Section 12 Contract Act

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12. What is a sound mind for the purposes of contracting? A person is said to be of sound mind for the propose of makingRead More →

Section 13 Contract Act

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13. “Consent” defined. Two or more person are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense.  Read Contract ActRead More →

Section 19 Contract Act

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19. Void-ability of agreements without free consent. When consent to an agreement is caused by coercion, fraud or misrepresentation, the agreement is a contract voidable atRead More →

Section 19A Contract Act

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19A. Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence. When consent to an agreement is caused by undue influence, the agreement is a contractRead More →

Section 20 Contract Act

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20. Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact. Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistakeRead More →

Section 21 Contract Act

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21. Effect of mistake as to law. A contract is not voidable because it was caused by a mistake as to any law in forceRead More →

Section 22 Contract Act

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22. Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact. A contract is not voidable merely because it was caused by oneRead More →

Section 23 Contract Act

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23. What consideration and objects are lawful, and what not. The consideration or object of an agreement is lawful, unless- It is forbidden by law;Read More →

Section 24 Contract Act

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24. Agreements void, if consideration are objects unlawful in part. If any part of a single consideration for one or more objects, or any oneRead More →

Section 26 Contract Act

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26. Agreement in restraint of marriage, void. Every agreement in restraint of the marriage of any person, other than a minor, is void. Read ContractRead More →

Section 27 Contract Act

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27. Agreement in restraint of trade, void. Every agreement by which anyone is restrained from exercising a lawful profession, trade or business of any kind,Read More →

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