Contract Act Unit One Law
Contract Act Unit One Law
Contract Act Unit One Law
INDEMNITY
According to Section 124 of the Indian Contract
Act, 1872 a contract of indemnity means, “a
contract by which one party promises to save
the other from loss caused to him by the
conduct of the promisor himself or by conduct
of any other person”
A contract where one party promises to save
the other from loss which may be cause, either
by the conduct of the promisor himself or by
the conduct of any other person.
Section 124 recognizes only such contract as a
contract of indemnity where there is a promise
to save another person from loss which may be
caused by the conduct of the promisor himself,
or by conduct of any other person. It does not
cover a promise to compensate for loss not
arising due to human agency. Therefore, a
contract of insurance is not covered by the
definition of Section 124. Such a contract does
not come within the purview of Section 124.
They are contingent contracts as defined in
Section 31.
ESSENTIALS OF BAILMENT
PLEDGE
AGENCY
1. Auctioneers
2. Factors
3. Brokers
RATIFICATION
DUTIES OF AGENT
1. Right to remuneration
4. Right to be indemnified