QUASI-CONTRACTS UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT LAW TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Kinds of Quasi-Contracts 3. Basis of Quasi-Contacts 4. Conclusion 5. Bibliography INTRODUCTION: Sections 68 to 72 deals with "certain relations resembling those created by contract" under Indian contract act‚ 1872. It incorporated those obligations which are known as "quasi contracts" under English
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is this class about‚” I thought to myself when I first registered for the Intro to Acquisition and Contract Management Class. Once I attended the class‚ I quickly realized that Government contracting is a big deal‚ because this is how the Government procures their goods and services. The U.S. federal government is the leading consumer of goods and services in the world‚ awarding Billions in contracts every year. There are rules and regulations mandated by Congress that have to be followed when procuring
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Topic: "Writing about your family you want in the future” Happiness is something that is easy to get or difficult to reach. It depends on what we think and how we do. Nowadays there are many people getting divorced and they made their children’s lives worse‚ I think. And I‚ I will live in a full house with my kind husband and my lovely children. I do not need my husband who is handsome or rich man but he has to be intelligent‚ funny and kind. We can share our feeling and raise each other up
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Page1 Future Express‚ The Future Express‚ The Court of Appeal (Civil Division) 29 July 1993 Case Analysis Where Reported Case Digest [1993] 2 Lloyd’s Rep. 542 Subject: Shipping Keywords: Bills of lading; Cargo; Delivery; Insolvency Summary: Bill of lading; c & f contract; bank named as consignee; property passing separately from bill; buyer insolvent; delivery of cargo without production of bill; whether bank becoming pledgee of goods; whether bank having title to sue; whether shipowner
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Alexandra Leonardo English 12 Richmond Future Essay Ideally‚ my life one year from now will revolve around making my lifelong dream of becoming an actress a reality. As of right now‚ I am actively auditioning for and participating in my hometown’s non-profit theater group‚ in order to get more experience under my belt before beginning to pursue acting professionally. When that time comes‚ I’d like to be living in either Seattle‚ Washington or San Francisco‚ California. I’ve made this decision
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Necessary elements to form the contract In this scenario‚ the parties agreed to an oral agreement in regard to buying the house. All elements were met to form a contract. First‚ Paul and Pricilla Peterson made a promise to buy Danny Davidson’s house for $250‚000.00 and Danny accepted their offer. Second‚ consideration was an element in this agreement that a value was promised in exchange for the house and both parties agreed on the amount. Third‚ the acceptance of the offer was expressed through
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Hartly & The Auto Dealer What do you think about this situation? Should parties to a sales contract be able to rescind a contract because of mutual mistake of fact? Why or why not? Did either party act unethically in this case? Why or why not? What application does the UCC have here? Finally‚ in the overall context of contract law‚ are there any winners or losers when a contract is rescinded based on mutual mistake of fact? Why or why not? In my studies of the case‚ I read about
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OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Book IV‚ New Civil Code of the Philippines Title I‚ Obligations – Article 1156 to 1304 Title II‚ Contracts – Article 1305 to 1430 Outline of Topics: Obligations (Prelim-Midterm) Chapter 1- General Provisions Art. 1156-1162 i – Definition of Obligation ii – Sources of Obligation Chapter 2 – Nature and Effect of Obligation – Art. 1163-1178 - Obligations of Debtor - Rights of Creditor - Breaches of Obligation - Liabilities of Debtor - Remedies of Creditor -
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My Future Profession Centuries ago there were only a few jobs: people were farmers‚ bakers‚ butchers or salesmen. Today there are thousands of different kinds of jobs‚ and new ones are constantly appearing. And the problem of choosing the future profession has always been very important and difficult matter because it determines our future life in many ways. It is one of the most important decisions for every person. The end of school is the start of our independent life and the beginning of the
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Pre-Incorporation Contract Problem A creative use of the common law provides a number of ways of avoiding the common law pre-incorporation contract problem discussed above. 1. Promoter as Trustee of a Chose in Action: The promoter could be treated as a trustee of a chose in action for the corporation. This would put the promoter under a fiduciary obligation to enforce the contract and would allow an order permitting the company to sue in the name of the promoter as trustee. 2. Company as
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