Indian Contract Act - Study Mode

[#1371] In case of general offer, there is no need to communicate the acceptance if not required by the proposer. This has been held in
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(A) Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.

[#1372] When the agent contracts without disclosing name and existence of his principal, in such a case on knowing about the principal, the third party may file a suit against
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(C) Either agent or principal or both

[#1373] B, the proprietor of a newspaper, publishes, at A's request, a libel upon C in the paper, and A agrees to indemnify B against the consequences of the publication, and all costs and damages of the action in respect thereof. B is sued by C and has to pay damages and also incurs expenses. Decide in the light of Section 224 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
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(A) A is not liable to B upon indemnity

[#1374] A promise to subscribe to a charity is a:
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(B) Void agreement

[#1375] The consent given will be considered to be valid cons ent if there is
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(C) Free consent