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PRESENTED BY: S/LT SYED AOUN ABBAS

  PRESENTED TO: MR.SHAHJAHAN
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS


CONTRACT


ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT


TYPES OF CONTRACT


DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
“IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS”
Proposal
Promise
Agreement
Contract
When one person signifies to another his
willingness to do or to abstain from doing
anything, with a view to obtaining the assent of
that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to
make a proposal
         FOR EXAMPLE
 A asked B if he wants to buy his car for 5 Lac.
A is making a proposal to B
When the person to whom the proposal is
made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal
is said to be accepted. A proposal, when
accepted, becomes a promise.
The person making the proposal is called the
"promisor” and the person accepting the
proposal is called the “promisee"
E.g., B agreed to buy car from A
Every promise and every set of promises, forming
the consideration for each other, is an agreement.

Consideration:
When, at the desire of the promisor the promisee
or any other person has clone or abstained
from doing, or does or abstains from doing, or
promises to do or to abstain from doing, something,
such Act or abstinence or promise is called a
consideration for the promise.
An agreement enforceable by law is a contract



All agreements are contracts if they are made by
the free consent of parties competent to contract, for
a lawful consideration and with a lawful object, and
are not hereby expressly declared to be void.
“ESSENTIALS OF A VALID
     CONTRACT”
1. Proposal & Acceptance.
2. Consideration.
3. Capacity of parties to contract.
4. Free Consent.
5. Agreement should not be expressly declared
    void.
6. Writing & Registration, if so required by law.
7. Legal Relationship.
8. Certainty.
9. Possibility of Performance.
10. Enforceable by law.
 Proposal - When one person signifies to
another his willingness to do or to abstain from
doing anything, with a view to obtaining the
assent of that other to such act or abstinence,
he is said to make a proposal.
1. Beyond expression of willingness, there must
    be something in the nature of a request.
2. Proposer cannot dictate terms.
3. An offer must be intended to create & capable
    of creating legal relations.
When one person to whom the proposal is
made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal
is said to be accepted.
Proposal when accepted becomes promise.
The person making the proposal is called the
Promisor and person accepting the proposal
becomes Promisee.
1. Acceptance must be absolute and unqualified.
2. It must be expressed in some usual & reasonable
     manner.
3. Mental Acceptance is not sufficient in Law.
4. Acceptance must be communicated to the offerer.
5. Acceptance must be by a certain person.
6. Acceptance must be given within a reasonable
time.
7. Acceptance must be given before the offer lapses
or is revoked or is withdrawn.
8.Acceptance of proposal is acceptance of all terms.
   An agreement becomes a contract if it is
    entered between the parties who are
    competent to Contract.

   Every person is Competent to contract
1. Who is of the age of majority according to the
   law.
2. Who is of sound mind.
3. Who is not disqualified by any law.
"Free consent" - Consent is said to be free
when it is not caused by –
1) coercion,
2) undue influence
3) fraud,
4) misrepresentation,
5) mistake.
    Consent is said to be so caused when it
would not have been given but for the existence
of such coercion, undue influence, fraud,
misrepresentation or mistake.
Kinds of Contract.
Void contract – A contract which ceases to be
enforceable by law becomes void when it
ceases to be enforceable.

Executed contract – Where both the parties
have performed their obligations, it is executed
contract.

Executory Contract - Where neither of the
parties have performed their obligations, i.e.
both the parties are yet to perform their
promises, the contract is executory.
Implied Contract – The terms of a contract
are inferred from the conduct or dealings
between the parties. When proposal or
acceptance of any promise is made otherwise
than in words, the promise is said to be implied.
Such implied promise leads to Implied Contract.

Quasi Contract – Certain relations resemble
those created by a contract. Certain obligations
which are not contracts in fact but are so in
contemplation of law are Quasi Contracts. It is
based on the principle of equity.
Contingent Contract - It is a contract to do or
not to do something, if some event, collateral to
such contract, does or does not happen.

Voidable Contract – A contract is voidable
when one of the parties to the contract have not
exercised their free consent.

Specialty Contract – It is a contract which is
in writing, signed, sealed & delivered by the
parties.
Discharge of Contract.
Discharge means “ termination “ of a contract.
  The contract may be discharged in any of
    following ways –
1. By performance.
2. By death.
3. By refusing tender of performance.
4. By impossibility of performance.
5. By agreement or by consent.
6. By promisee failing to offer facilities for
performance.
7. By operation of law.
8. By unauthorized material alteration of a
contract.
9. Discharge by lapse of time.
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Cotract

  • 1. PRESENTED BY: S/LT SYED AOUN ABBAS PRESENTED TO: MR.SHAHJAHAN
  • 2. IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS CONTRACT ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT TYPES OF CONTRACT DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
  • 4. When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything, with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to make a proposal FOR EXAMPLE  A asked B if he wants to buy his car for 5 Lac. A is making a proposal to B
  • 5. When the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal is said to be accepted. A proposal, when accepted, becomes a promise. The person making the proposal is called the "promisor” and the person accepting the proposal is called the “promisee" E.g., B agreed to buy car from A
  • 6. Every promise and every set of promises, forming the consideration for each other, is an agreement. Consideration: When, at the desire of the promisor the promisee or any other person has clone or abstained from doing, or does or abstains from doing, or promises to do or to abstain from doing, something, such Act or abstinence or promise is called a consideration for the promise.
  • 7. An agreement enforceable by law is a contract All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object, and are not hereby expressly declared to be void.
  • 8. “ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT”
  • 9. 1. Proposal & Acceptance. 2. Consideration. 3. Capacity of parties to contract. 4. Free Consent. 5. Agreement should not be expressly declared void.
  • 10. 6. Writing & Registration, if so required by law. 7. Legal Relationship. 8. Certainty. 9. Possibility of Performance. 10. Enforceable by law.
  • 11.  Proposal - When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything, with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to such act or abstinence, he is said to make a proposal.
  • 12. 1. Beyond expression of willingness, there must be something in the nature of a request. 2. Proposer cannot dictate terms. 3. An offer must be intended to create & capable of creating legal relations.
  • 13. When one person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto, the proposal is said to be accepted. Proposal when accepted becomes promise. The person making the proposal is called the Promisor and person accepting the proposal becomes Promisee.
  • 14. 1. Acceptance must be absolute and unqualified. 2. It must be expressed in some usual & reasonable manner. 3. Mental Acceptance is not sufficient in Law. 4. Acceptance must be communicated to the offerer. 5. Acceptance must be by a certain person. 6. Acceptance must be given within a reasonable time. 7. Acceptance must be given before the offer lapses or is revoked or is withdrawn. 8.Acceptance of proposal is acceptance of all terms.
  • 15. An agreement becomes a contract if it is entered between the parties who are competent to Contract.  Every person is Competent to contract 1. Who is of the age of majority according to the law. 2. Who is of sound mind. 3. Who is not disqualified by any law.
  • 16. "Free consent" - Consent is said to be free when it is not caused by – 1) coercion, 2) undue influence 3) fraud, 4) misrepresentation, 5) mistake. Consent is said to be so caused when it would not have been given but for the existence of such coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation or mistake.
  • 18. Void contract – A contract which ceases to be enforceable by law becomes void when it ceases to be enforceable. Executed contract – Where both the parties have performed their obligations, it is executed contract. Executory Contract - Where neither of the parties have performed their obligations, i.e. both the parties are yet to perform their promises, the contract is executory.
  • 19. Implied Contract – The terms of a contract are inferred from the conduct or dealings between the parties. When proposal or acceptance of any promise is made otherwise than in words, the promise is said to be implied. Such implied promise leads to Implied Contract. Quasi Contract – Certain relations resemble those created by a contract. Certain obligations which are not contracts in fact but are so in contemplation of law are Quasi Contracts. It is based on the principle of equity.
  • 20. Contingent Contract - It is a contract to do or not to do something, if some event, collateral to such contract, does or does not happen. Voidable Contract – A contract is voidable when one of the parties to the contract have not exercised their free consent. Specialty Contract – It is a contract which is in writing, signed, sealed & delivered by the parties.
  • 22. Discharge means “ termination “ of a contract. The contract may be discharged in any of following ways – 1. By performance. 2. By death. 3. By refusing tender of performance. 4. By impossibility of performance.
  • 23. 5. By agreement or by consent. 6. By promisee failing to offer facilities for performance. 7. By operation of law. 8. By unauthorized material alteration of a contract. 9. Discharge by lapse of time.
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