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CA CPT Accounts Sample paper
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CA CPT Accounts Sample paper 1
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Indian Contract Act Notes - Part 2
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Essential elements of a valid contract [Section 10]
(1) All agreements are contracts if they are made by
(2) Free consent of the parties
(3) Competent to the contract for
(4) A lawful consideration & with
(5) A lawful object & are
(6) Not hereby expressly declared to be void.
(7) Intention to create legal relationship
(8) Certainty of meaning (e.g. Oil)
(9) Possibility of performance
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(1) All agreements are contracts if they are made by
(2) Free consent of the parties
(3) Competent to the contract for
(4) A lawful consideration & with
(5) A lawful object & are
(6) Not hereby expressly declared to be void.
(7) Intention to create legal relationship
(8) Certainty of meaning (e.g. Oil)
(9) Possibility of performance
(1
Indian Contract Act Notes - Part 1
Best Coaching Class Notes by shruti (#2) 187 days ago (Article)
1. Indian contract Act, 1872 came into force on 1st September, 1872.
2. It applies to whole of India except the state of J & K.
3. The provisions related to contracts are contained in Indian Contract Act, 1872.
4. The provisions related to sale of goods wee originally contained in Indian contract act, 1872.
5. The provision related to sale of goods are contained in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
2. It applies to whole of India except the state of J & K.
3. The provisions related to contracts are contained in Indian Contract Act, 1872.
4. The provisions related to sale of goods wee originally contained in Indian contract act, 1872.
5. The provision related to sale of goods are contained in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
What is meant by Coercion and Undue Influence?
Best Coaching Class Notes by shruti (#2) 220 days ago (Article)
Free coaching notes for CA CPT - Section 15 of Indian Contract Act defines Coercion as committing or threatening to commit a act forbidden by IPC or the unlawful detaining or threatening to detail any property to the prejudice of any person, whatever with intention of causing him to enter into an agreement.
A contract is said to be induced by undue influence where the relation subsisting bet
A contract is said to be induced by undue influence where the relation subsisting bet
Who are people disqualified as per the Indian Contract Act?
Best Coaching Class Notes by shruti (#2) 220 days ago (Article)
Following people are disqualified as per the Indian Contract Act to enter into a contract.
1. Alien enemy
2. Statutory corporation
3. Municipal bodies
4. Sovereign status Ambassadors & Diplomatic couriers
5. Convicts / Criminals
6. Insolvent
1. Alien enemy
2. Statutory corporation
3. Municipal bodies
4. Sovereign status Ambassadors & Diplomatic couriers
5. Convicts / Criminals
6. Insolvent
What is consideration as per the Indian Contract Act.
Best Coaching Class Notes by shruti (#2) 220 days ago (Article)
AS per Section 2 (d) - When at the desire of the promisee, the promise or any other person has
done or abstained from doing or, does or abstains from doing or promise to do or to abstain from
doing something, such an act or abstinence or promise is called consideration for the promise. Some conditions that need to be met are as below:
1. Consideration must move at the desire of the promisor.
done or abstained from doing or, does or abstains from doing or promise to do or to abstain from
doing something, such an act or abstinence or promise is called consideration for the promise. Some conditions that need to be met are as below:
1. Consideration must move at the desire of the promisor.
Give some examples of invitation to offer.
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(1) Advertisement
(2) Window display of goods by shopkeeper
(3) Quotations
(4) Catalogue
(5) Price list
(6) Advertisement in a newspaper for auction sale
(7) Initial public offer (IPO) of a company
(8) Prospectus issued by an institute.
(2) Window display of goods by shopkeeper
(3) Quotations
(4) Catalogue
(5) Price list
(6) Advertisement in a newspaper for auction sale
(7) Initial public offer (IPO) of a company
(8) Prospectus issued by an institute.
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