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Situations where exemplary damages are allowed.

Exemplary damages are

A   allowed in case of dishonour of a cheque by a banker having sufficient funds

B   the difference between the contract price and the market price

C   allowed where in case of breach of a contract, the plaintiff has not suffered any loss.

D   none of these

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How a creditor applies payment when debtor's intention is unclear.

Where the debtor does not expressly intimate or where the circumstances attending on a payment do not indicate any intention, the creditor

A   may apply it to any lawful debt due.

B   May apply it even to a time barred debt.

C   Both A and B

D   None of the above

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Effect of promisor's death on a contract to paint a picture.

A undertakes to paint a picture of B. He dies before he paints the picture. The contract

A   is discharged by death

B   becomes voidable

C   becomes voidable at the option of the legal representatives of A

D   will have to be performed by the legal representatives of A

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Effect of third-party default on contract performance.

Where a contract could not be performed because of the default by a third person on whose work the promisor relied, it

A.   Is not discharged

B.   Is discharged

C.   Becomes void

D.   Becomes voidable

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Definition of tender in contract performance.

When promisee refuses to accept performance from the promisor who offers to perform, it is

A.   Attempted performance

B.   Vicarious performance

C.   Tender

D.   Frustration of contract

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Binding nature of conditions on a ticket.

On the face of the ticket for a journey the words – for conditions see back are printed in small print. The passenger

A.   Is bound by the conditions whether he takes care to read them or not

B.   Is not bound by the conditions

C.   May not take note of the conditions

D.   None of the above

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Definition of a counteroffer in contract law.

There is a counteroffer when–

A.   The offeree gives conditions for acceptance or introduces a fresh term in acceptance.

B.   The offeror makes a fresh offer

C.   The offeree makes some query

D.   The offeree accepts it

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Effect of fraudulent misrepresentation in a contract document.

If there is a fraudulent misrepresentation as to the contents of a document, the contract is –

A.   Void

B.   Voidable

C.   Valid

D.   Illegal

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Liability of a minor misrepresenting age to borrow money.

A minor, by misrepresenting his age, borrows some money –

A.   He can be sued for the fraud

B.   He cannot be sued for the fraud

C.   He is liable to return the money

D.   None of the above

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Effect of a promise made without intent to perform.

A promise made without the intention of performing it amounts to –

A.   Innocent misrepresentation

B.   Fraud

C.   Negligent misrepresentation

D.   Wrongful misrepresentation

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