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Questions:
- When does the communication of a proposal become complete?
- Define the term 'contingent contract'.
- Who are competent parties to a contract?
- Who is a minor?
- Define consideration.
- Explain with illustration the 'Rule of Caveat Emptor'.
- Who is an unpaid seller?
- Define partnership.
- Who is an outgoing partner?
- Discuss kinds of Negotiable Instruments.
- Explain and distinguish between contract and agreement.
- How does a contract differ from quasi-contract? Enumerate the different kinds of quasi-contracts provided in the Indian Contract Act.
- Define sale and discuss the essential ingredients of sale under the Sale of Goods Act.
- Briefly discuss the rights of an unpaid seller with the help of statutory provisions and relevant case law.
- Explain the statement 'Sharing of profit is not conclusive evidence of partnership.'
- Discuss the provisions of the Partnership Act relating to the dissolution of a partnership firm.
- Discuss the statement 'All cheques are Bills of Exchange, but not all Bills of Exchange are cheques.'
- Can a minor be a party to an Instrument? Discuss.
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