Which of the following cases is related to 'doctrine of frustration'?
A.Felt House v. Bindly
B.Hardley v. Baxandale
C.Krell v. Henry
D.Mohri Bibi v. Dharmadas Ghose
A.Felt House v. Bindly
B.Hardley v. Baxandale
C.Krell v. Henry
D.Mohri Bibi v. Dharmadas Ghose
A.Badri Prasad v. State of Madhya Pradesh
B.Byomkesh Banerjee v. Nani Gopal Banik
C.D. I. MacPherson v. M. N. Appanna
D.Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.
A.16
B.23
C.15
D.None of the above
A.By notice of acceptance
B.By performance of condition of proposal
C.By acceptance of consideration for a reciprocal promise
D.All the above
A.By notice of acceptance
B.By performance of condition of proposal
C.By acceptance of consideration for a reciprocal promise
D.All the above
A.Under Section 69 of Indian Contract Act
B.Under Section 70 of Indian Contract Act
C.Under Section 72 of Indian Contract Act
D.Under Section 68 of Indian Contract Act
A.A contract
B.Not a contract for inadequacy of consideration
C.Not enforceable
D.Against the provision of the Contract Act
A.The contract becomes void
B.The contract becomes impossible
C.The contract can be enforced against A’s representation
D.The contract is voidable at the option of A’s legal representative
A.Only A is liable to pay
B.Only B is liable to pay
C.Only C is liable to pay
D.A, B and C are each liable to pay
A.Contract, breach, damages
B.Offer, no acceptance, damages
C.Acceptance, no consideration, damages
D.Contract, offer, damages