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Varun Kumar Jha

LLB Varun (LLBVarun.com) is an online legal education platform founded by Varun Kumar Jha for law students, competitive exam aspirants, and legal professionals in India. It focuses on making legal concepts easy to understand through Bare Acts, AIBE MCQs, and case laws.

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Section 35 of Indian Contract Act

    When contracts become void which are contingent on happening of specified event within fixed time.— Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything if a specified uncertain event happens within a fixed time become… 

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    Section 36 of Indian Contract Act

      Agreement contingent on impossible events void.— Contingent agreements to do or not to do anything, if an impossible event happens, are void, whether the impossibility of the event is known or not to the parties… 

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      Section 37 of Indian Contract Act

        Obligation of parties to contracts.— The parties to a contract must either perform, or offer to perform, their respective promises, unless such performance is dispensed with or excused under the provisions of this Act, or… 

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        Section 38 of Indian Contract Act

          Effect of refusal to accept offer of performance.— Where a promisor has made an offer of performance to the promisee, and the offer has not been accepted, the promisor is not responsible for non-performance, nor… 

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          Section 39 of Indian Contract Act

            Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly.— When a party to a contract has refused to perform, or disabled himself from performing, his promise in its entirety, the promisee may put an end… 

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            Section 40 of Indian Contract Act

              Person by whom promise is to be performed.— If it appears from the nature of the case that it was the intention of the parties to any contract that any promise contained in it should… 

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              Section 41 of Indian Contract Act

                Effect of accepting performance from third person.— When a promisee accepts performance of the promise from a third person, he cannot afterwards enforce it against the promisor.

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                Section 42 of Indian Contract Act

                  Devolution of joint liabilities.— When two or more persons have made a joint promise, then, unless a contrary intention appears by the contract, all such persons, during their joint lives, and, after the death of… 

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                  Section 43 of Indian Contract Act

                    Any one of joint promisors may be compelled to perform.— When two or more persons make a joint promise, the promisee may, in the absence of express agreement to the contrary, compel any one or…