voidable contract. Section 10 says "All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a ... a contract. However, Sections 19 and 19A loosely call an agreement caused by coercion etc., as a contract voidable at the option of the party
voidable contract. Section 10 says: All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful ... a contract. However, Sections 19 and 19-A loosely call an agreement caused by coercion, etc., as a contract voidable at the option
a contract of the party on whom
such fraud was practised, or to whom such misrepresentation
was made, does not render a contract voidable.
Page ... a contract may sue for rescission of the contract. Section 27(1)
is set out below:
“ (1) Any person interested in a contract
A of the Contract Act. Here it is not a case where the pawnor obtained possession of the goods under a contract which is voidable ... safe custody is a -species of bailment. Bailment is a contract under Section 148 of the Contract Act. If the contract of bailment is vitiated
defines a contract as follows:
An agreement enforceable by law is a contract.
Section 2(i) defines a voidable contract as follows:
An agreement which ... types of contracts, namely--(1) voidable contracts; (2) contracts which are void ab initio; and (3) contracts which became void after a period of time
contract in which time is essential:-
When a party to a contract promises to do a certain thing at or before a specified time ... a contract fails to do a certain thing, which he promises to do at or before a specified time the contract becomes voidable
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differentiate between term void and voidable. Section 2(j) clearly provides as to when a voidable contract would reach the stage of being void. Undoubtedly ... contract document itself. Some examples of where a contract may fall in this category would be :-
(a) Where a contract is entered into by a
a contract of the party on whom
such fraud was practised, or to whom such
misrepresentation was made, does not
render a contract voidable ... coercion. When a contract is induced
by undue influence then under Section 19-A of the Contract Act, the contract
is voidable at the option