A guarantee which the creditor has obtained by means of keeping silence as to a material circumstance is-
A.Valid
B.Invalid
C.Voidable
D.None of these
A.Valid
B.Invalid
C.Voidable
D.None of these
A.Void as against public policy
B.Illegal
C.Voidable
D.Valid
A.Anticipatory breach
B.Remoteness of damages
C.Breach of implied terms
D.All of these
A.Sasan Power Ltd. v. North American Coal Corp India Private Limited (2016)
B.United India Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Orient Treasures (P) Ltd. (2016)
C.DDA v. Kenneth Builders & Developers (2016)
D.Gangotri Enterprises v. Union of India (2016)
A.A major of sound mind
B.A major of unsound mind
C.A minor of sound mind
D.A minor of unsound mind
A.Only 1 is correct
B.Only 2 is correct
C.Both 1 and 2 are correct
D.Both 1 and 2 are incorrect
A. Contract of Guarantee
B. Contract of Indemnity
C. Contract of Bailment
D. Contract of Pledge
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