Quasi Contract, Nature, Types, Advantages, Challenges

Quasi Contract, Nature, Types, Advantages, Challenges

Capacity of Parties in Indian Contract Act

Capacity of Parties in Indian Contract Act

Law of Contract, Definition, Essentials and Types of Contract

Law of Contract is a key aspect of business and personal dealings in India. It governs the creation, execution, and enforcement of agreements between parties, …

Concepts and Characteristics Financial Forward Contracts

In forward contract, two parties (two companies, individual or government nodal agencies) agree to do a trade at some future date, at a stated price …

Sales and Good Act 1930: Rights of Unpaid Seller

Sales and Good Act 1930: Rights of Unpaid Seller

Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Meaning and Essential Elements of Contract of Sale

Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is an important commercial law in India that governs contracts relating to the sale and purchase of movable goods. It …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Discharge of Parties

By payment in due course Payment-in-due-course, is the payment made in good faith and in accordance with the apparent tenor of the instrument to the …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Presentment of NI

A bill of exchange payable after sight must, if no time or place is specified therein for presentment, be presented to the drawee thereof for …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Endorsement

Endorsement Section 15 defines endorsement as follows: “When the maker or holder of a negotiable instrument signs the same, otherwise than as such maker, for …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Negotiable Instruments Features

Negotiable Instrument, in law, a written contract or other instrument whose benefit can be passed on from the original holder to new holders. The original …

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