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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Force Majeure"
MahaRERA Orders Gaurang Associates To Pay Interest To Homebuyer, Rejects Health Issue Of Builder As Force Majeure Event
Evidence Needs to Be Provided To Cite Force Majure Clauses As Reason Of Delay: Delhi State Commission Holds Assotech Moonshine Liable For Deficiency
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Holds Greenfield Housing Liable For Deficiency In Service Over Delay In The Delivery Of The Possession Of A Flat, Citing Unsubstantiated Force Majure Clause
MahaREAT Orders Larsen And Toubro (L&T) To Pay Interest For The Delayed Possession To The Homebuyer
The Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal Dismisses The Claim Of The Builder Based On The 'Force Majeure' Clause
Section 168A Of CGST Act, 2017 – Invokable Or Not?
Doctrine Of Frustration
‘Partial Reduction In Traffic’ Due To Remote Event Of Flood Is Not A Force Majeure Event, Delhi High Court Sets Aside The Award Against NHAI
Developer Liable To Pay Compensation, Builder’s Dispute With Contractors Does Not Constitute Force Majeure: NCDRC
NCDRC Directs Builder To Pay Compensation For Delay In Delivery Of Possession Of Flats
Copper Chimney's Right To Operate From Kala Ghoda Outlet Ended With Expiry of Contract, Can't Invoke Force Majeure: Bombay High Court
State Action Not Amenable To Writ Jurisdiction In Contractual Setting: Gujarat High Court
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