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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Contract Act 1872"
General Power Of Attorney Executed Jointly By More Than One Principal Doesn't Automatically Terminate On Death Of One Principal: Madras HC
Power Of Attorney Impliedly Revoked When Principal Acts Independent Of Agency With Knowledge To Agent & Third Parties : Supreme Court
NCLAT Delhi: Corporate Debtor Can't Escape Liability By Contending To Be Merely An Agent Of Principal
Agency Won't Be Terminated Upon Death Of Principal If Agent Has Interest In Property Which Is Subject Matter Of Contract: Supreme Court
Legal Representatives Not Liable To Perform Personal Contracts Of Deceased ; But Should Discharge Monetary Liabilities: Supreme Court
Indian Contract Act | Unless Contingency Is Fulfilled, Contingent Agreement To Sale Cannot Be Enforced: Patna High Court
[Coal Supply Agreement] Meghalaya High Court Says Party In Breach Of Contract Liable To Compensate Only 'Actual Loss'
Contract Can Be Said To Be 'Concluded' Only When Parties Are Ad Idem On All Essential Terms : Supreme Court
Employees Can't Withdraw From Voluntary Retirement Scheme After Stipulated Deadline Or Acceptance Of Benefits: Gujarat High Court
Existence Of Contingent Contract U/S 31 Of Contract Act Is A Dispute To Be Referred To Arbitration: Telangana High Court
S.4 Contract Act | Party Can't Dispute Legally Enforceable Liability Until 'Communication' Regarding Termination Of Contract Is Complete: Sikkim HC
Bank Can't Refuse NOC For Release Of Mortgaged Property After Receiving Sale Consideration From Third Party: Gujarat High Court
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