Indian Contract Act - Study Mode
[#871] If it appears from the nature of the case that it was the intention of the parties to any contract that any promise contained in it should be performed by the promisor himself:
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(C) Must be performed by the promisor himself
[#872] Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and answer using given below: Assertion (A): An agreement made with consideration is void unless it is in writing and registered. Reason (R): Because Section 25(1) of the Indian Contract Act stipulates so.
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(B) Both (A) and (R) are wrong
[#873] A promises to pay B 1,000 rupees at the end of the six months. If C, who owes that sum to B, fails to pay it. B promises to grant time to C accordingly. Here, the promise of each party is the consideration for the promise of the other party.
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(B) These are lawful considerations
[#874] In which of the following situations will the provisions of Section 56 of the Contract Act not apply?
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(D) Difficulty of performance
[#875] The bailee is excused from returning of the goods
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(C) Both A and B