A entrusts B with negotiable instruments endorsed in blank. B sells them to C in violation of private orders from A. The sale is
A.Bad
B.Good
C.No legal identity
D.Depends on the court
A.Bad
B.Good
C.No legal identity
D.Depends on the court
A.Durga Prasad v. Baldeo
B.Mohori Bibi v. Dharmo Das Ghosh
C.Iswaran Pillai v. Sonnivaveru
D.Chinayya v. Ramayya
A.One-fourth
B.Half
C.One-third
D.Two-thirds of its value
A.As to future transactions
B.As to past transactions
C.As to the past as well as future transactions
D.A continuing guarantee cannot be revoked at all
A.Yand Z can jointly claim performance of contract from A
B.Any of the survivors promise alone can claim performance of contract
C.Y, Z and legal representatives of X should jointly claim performance of contract
D.Legal representatives of X alone can claim performance of contract
A.Forbidden by law
B.Of such nature that if permitted, it would defeat the provisions of law or is fraudulent
C.The Court regards it as immoral or against public policy
D.All these are correct
A.Guarantee
B.Bailment
C.Indemnity
D.None of these
A.Is voidable
B.Is illegal
C.Is void
D.Is valid
A.The contract is void
B.A’s representatives are not bound to deliver the goods to B
C.B is not bound to pay Rs. 1000 to A’s representatives
D.A’s representatives are bound to deliver the goods to B and B is bound to pay Rs. 1000 to the representatives of ‘A‘
A.Privy Council
B.House of Lords
C.Supreme Court of India
D.Calcutta High Court