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Law of Contract- II

Contract of Guarantee, Kinds, Functions under the Indian Contract Act, 1872

  Abstract The contract of guarantee is one of the most prominent and important topics under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This Article explores the meaning,...

Types of Partners in the Partnership Firm under the Contract Law

Types of Partners in the Partnership Firm under the Contract Law   When two or more persons agree to operate and manage a business altogether and...

The doctrine of Privity of contract under Indian Contract Act, 1872

The doctrine of Privity of contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872     Abstract- Contracts constitute a daily part of business dealings, whether expressly or impliedly. One...

Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm, Admission, Retirement, under Contract law

Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Basic provisions under Contract law   Synopsis- Introduction Modes of reconstitution recognized under Indian law (i) Admission of a new partner (Section...

Pledge under Contract Law- Pawnor, Pawnee Rights, Mortgage, Lien

  “Every pledge is a bailment but every bailment is not a pledge.”   Abstract A pledge is often known as a special kind of bailment and the...

Contract of Bailment, Rights And Duties of Bailor and Bailee, License, Sale

  Synopsis Introduction Essential Features of Bailment Difference between Bailment and License Difference between Bailment and Sale Duties of Bailor and Bailee Rights of Bailor...

Liability of Partners to Outsiders- Indian Partnership Act, 1932

    QUESTIONS   What are the liabilities imposed on Partners when dealing with third parties? Does the Indian Partnership Act impose any liability on the...

Passing of Property under the Sale of Goods Act, Seller- Buyer Duties, Important Case Laws

  Abstract The phrase “passing of property in the goods” implies “transfer of ownership in the goods” which has been provided under the Sale of Goods...

The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor, Its Exceptions And Important Cases

  “Let the buyer beware.” Introduction- The doctrine of caveat emptor lays down a fundamental principle that a buyer shall be aware of his responsibility to check...

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