Exam 4: Contract Law and Restitution: Understanding Consideration, Offers, and Obligations
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Exam 4: Contract Law and Restitution: Understanding Consideration, Offers, and Obligations25 Questions
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When the offers made by two persons to each other containing similar terms of bargain cross each other in post, they are known as
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Contract is defined as an agreement enforceable by law, vide section . . . . . of the Indian Contract Act
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Which of the following is not the mode of the lapse of an offer?
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The doctrine of restitution refers to the restoration of property or goods, obtained by false representation. This doctrine is
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Where the obligation in a contract is outstanding on the part of both parties, it is called
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The offer made to a specific person or group of persons is known as a
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The consideration is to be moved sometime after the formation of a contract, it is known as
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When the contract is perfectly valid but cannot be enforced because of certain technical defects. This is called
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The offer which is allowed to remain open for the acceptance over a period of time is known as a/an
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The unpaid seller can exercise his right of lien over the goods for
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When a person invites the other party to make an offer, he is said to make a/an
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