Indian Contract Act - Study Mode

[#741] In which of the following cases, a contingent becomes void:
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(D) Both A and B above

[#742] The contracts where one of the parties has almost nil opportunities to bargain over the special terms of the agreement while the other party, usually the big corporate, is in a position to dictate its terms. The terms are prepared by the big corporate while the other party has no choice but either to accept the terms orleave the deal altogether. Such contracts are known as:
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(D) Both A and B

[#743] Which of the following rights is/are available to the agent
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(D) All the above

[#744] Section 25 of Indian Contract Act relates to:
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(D) Absence of consideration

[#745] X contracts to marry Y, being already married to Z, and being forbidden by the law to which he is subject to practise polygamy. (1) X must pay compensation to Y for the loss caused to her by the nonperformance of his promise. (2) X is under no obligation to compensate Yunder any law (3) An agreement to do an act impossible in itself is void In view of the above:
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(B) Both (1) and (3) are correct