fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
fixed for construction.
In CC-586/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed ... 2019
In CC-587/2019 in furtherance of the consensus-ad-idem
reached to between the parties the confirming party has agreed to
sell
contract is also void and as there was no consensus ad idem, the
complainant was entitled to refund the amount ... towards purchase of plot.
In the Encyclopaedic Law Lexicon the expression consensus ad idem is
explained thus: "Agreement by two or more persons upon
contract is also void and as there was no consensus ad idem, the
complainant was entitled to refund the amount ... towards purchase of plot.
In the Encyclopaedic Law Lexicon the expression consensus ad idem is
explained thus: "Agreement by two or more persons upon
immovable
property can accrue only by way of an agreement embodying consensus
ad idem. The nature of the right sought to be transferred here ... immovable
property can accrue only by way of an agreement embodying consensus
ad idem. The nature of the right sought to be transferred here
must be goods available for delivery; (b) there must be a
consensus ad idem as to the identity of the goods; and (c) the transferee ... whole to determine the nature of the
transaction. If the consensus ad idem as to identity of the good is shown the transaction is
exigible