Description
Delhi Law House Sanjiva Rows : The Indian Contract Act, 1872 And Tenders With Latest Case Laws, 13Th Updated Edn. In Single Volume With Latest Case Laws by Sanjiva Row
Row's Law of Contract needs no introduction. Previous editions of the instant book have been widely appreciated in the legal world. With the passage of time, it passed the acid test and attained an authoritative niche. Since then in order to cater the cause of legal fraternity, it has been felt necessary to revise the existing work, especially to consolidate and incorporate the latest developments as have been taken place in the field of law in hand. Any commercial activity requires 'understanding', which is often reduced into writing to give effect to the intention of the parties. Such formal versions are known as contracts. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 codifies the legal principles that govern such contracts and identifies the ingredients of a legally enforceable valid contract in addition to dealing with certain special types of contractual relationships like indemnity, guarantee, bailment, pledge, quasi-contracts, contingent contracts, etc.
Contents
Part I
Preliminary
Chapter I. Of the Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals
Chapter II. Of Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements
Chapter III. Of Contingent Contracts
Chapter IV. Of the Performance of Contracts
Chapter V. Of Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contract
Chapter VI. Of the Consequences of Breach of Contract
Chapter VII. Sale of Goods
Chapter VIII. Of Indemnity and Gurantee
Chapter IX. Of Bailment
Chapter X. Agency
Chapter XI. Of Partnership
Tender
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