PGPM 2016 Lab-Comprehensive Exam - Glossary Indian Contract Act Acceptance
PGPM 2016 Lab-Comprehensive Exam - Glossary Indian Contract Act Acceptance
PGPM 2016 Lab-Comprehensive Exam - Glossary Indian Contract Act Acceptance
Coercion
Undue influence
Fraud
Misrepresentation
Mistake
The debtor has the first right to indicate the debt towards which the payment is to be applied
If the debtor does not indicate as above, the creditor can appropriate the payment towards any
lawful debt, even though it is time-barred
Where neither the debtor nor the creditor makes appropriation, the payment shall be applied in
order of time i. e. the first debt shall be deemed to be repaid first, then the next debt and so on till
the payment is exhausted, whether the debts are barred by law of limitation or not
CONTRACT OF INDEMNITY
A contract by which one party promises to save the other from loss caused to himi)
by the conduct of the promisor himself or
ii)
by the conduct of any other person
Illustration:- i) General Insurance contracts,
ii) Manufacturer of goods giving an indemnity to the agent for any defect
in quality of goods
CONTRACT OF GUARANTEE
A contract of guarantee is a contract to perform the promise or discharge the liability of a third person in
case of his default.
PARTIES TO A CONTRACT OF GUARANTEE
Guarantor- Surety
Person to whom guarantee is given- Creditor
Person for whose protection the guarantee is given- Principal Debtor
BAILMENT
Bailment is thea) delivery of movable goods by one person to another for some purpose
a) upon a contract that
b) they shall be returned or disposed of according to the directions of the person delivering the goods.
UNPAID SELLER
An unpaid seller is one who has not been paid or tendered the whole of the price or one who receives a
bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument as conditional payment and the condition on which it was
received has not been fulfilled by reason of the dishonour of the instrument or otherwise.
RIGHTS OF AN UNPAID SELLER
1. Right of lien
2. Right of stoppage in transit
3. Right of resale
LAW RELATING TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
Promissory Notes
Definition:
It is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional undertaking signed by the maker, to pay a
certain sum of money only to, or to the order of, a certain person, or to the bearer of the instrument.
Cheque Dishonour
Penalty- An amount equal to cheque amount and\or imprisonment
LAW OF PARTNERSHIP
PARTNERSHIP ESSENTIALS
Definition :Section 4 of the Partnership Act,1932, defines partnership :Partnership is the relation between persons
who have agreed to share the profits of business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Agreement
Business
Sharing of profits
The business must be carried on by all or any of them acting for all-Mutual agency (the real
test of partnership)
2. Particular Partnership :A person may become a partner with another person in particular adventures or undertakings . Where
two or more persons agree to do business in particular adventure or undertaking, such a partnership is
called a Particular Partnership.
Illustration
A and B enter into partnership for producing a particular film. Since the object is to produce a particular
film, it is formed for a particular adventure, and immediately on completion of the film, the partnership
may be dissolved.
Sometimes persons enter into partnership for carrying out a particular adventure or undertaking within a
certain period of time. In such a case, the partnership is to exist, either till the particular adventure is
determined or till the expiry of the fixed period of time as intended to by the parties.
Partnership at will :Where no provision is made by contract between the partners for the duration of their partnership, or for
the determination of their partnership, the partnership is Partnership at Will. Accordingly, a partnership
is deemed to be a partnership at will when :(i)
(ii)
No fixed period has been agreed upon for the duration of partnership; and
There is no provision made as to the determination of partnership in any other way.