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PART – B
10 Marks for Each Question
5 × 10 = 50 Marks
1. Describe the essentials of a valid contract. When does an agreement become void?
2. Explain the law relating to communication of offer, acceptance and revocation. When may an offer and acceptance be revoked?
3. Define quasi contract and explain the obligations under quasi contracts.
4. Elucidate the contracts which can be specifically enforced and which cannot be specifically enforced.
5. Define consideration and explain the exceptions to the rule: no consideration, no contract.
6. Explain in detail free consent and the factors affecting free consent in a contract.
7. What are the different modes of discharge of a contract?
8. “Acceptance to a proposal is what a lighted match is to a train of gun-powder.” Discuss and state the essentials of a valid acceptance.
9. Who is competent to contract and explain the legal effect of a minor’s agreement.
10. State the various ways in which a contract may be terminated.
11. What is an injunction? Differentiate between prohibitory and mandatory injunctions with examples.
12. Explain the issues and law laid down in the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company Case.
13. What do you understand by ‘an agreement in restraint of trade is void’? Explain the concept and exceptions with illustrations.
14. Impossibility of performance is one of the grounds for discharge of a contract — Explain.
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