India Mcqs

Indian Contract Act (Law)

If the promisee accepts the anticipatory breach committed by the promisor, then

A. The promisee need not perform his part of the contract and he cannot claim damages from the promisor

B. The promisee must perform his part of the contract before claiming damages from the promisor

C. The promisee need not perform his part of the contract and he can also claim damages without waiting till the date of performance

D. The promisee need not perform his part of the contract but he can also claim damages from the promisor only after the date of performance

If the promisee accepts the anticipatory breach committed by the promisor, then

A.The promisee need not perform his part of the contract and he cannot claim damages from the promisor

B.The promisee must perform his part of the contract before claiming damages from the promisor

C.The promisee need not perform his part of the contract and he can also claim damages without waiting till the date of performance

D.The promisee need not perform his part of the contract but he can also claim damages from the promisor only after the date of performance

Read the following carefully: (1) Where once time has begun to run, no subsequent disability or inability to institute a suit or make an application stops it. (2) In the case of continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of time during which the breach or the tort, as the case may be, continues. Of the above:

A.(1) is true but (2) is false

B.Is false but (2) is true

C.Both (1) and (2) are true

D.Both (1) and (2) are false

The term "consensus ad idem" means-

A.No agreement can have more than one meaning

B.To agree the same way

C.To agree on the same thing with same sense

D.To agree for different objects in the same sense