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Performance of contract by both the parses.
Failure of party to perform his obligations.
Payment of compensation due to non - performance.
Postponement of the performance of contract.
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Actual breach only
Anticipatory breach only
Either (a) or (b)
None of these
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True
False
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Fails to perform his obligations on due date.
Dedares not to perform his obligation on due date.
Both (a) and (b).
None of these.
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True
False
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Yes
No
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Punish the liable party.
Compensate the aggrieved party.
Prevent breach of contract.
Discourage private contracts.
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Suit for rescission
Suit for damages
Suit for specific performance
All of these
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Actual breach of contract
Anticipatory breach of contract
Abandonment of contract
Cancellation of contract.
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Prevent the breach of contract.
Punish the liable party.
Compensate the aggrieved party.
Discourage private contract.
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Ordinary damages are recoverable.
Special damages are recoverable only it the parties know about them.
Remote or indirect damages are not recoverable.
All of these.
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Discharges the other party form performing his obligations.
Does not discharge the other party form performance.
Gives one more chance to defaulting party to perform the contract.
Is not recongnised under the India Law.
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By suit for injunction
By suit for damages
By suit for specific performance
None of these.
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Actual
Anticipatory
Active
Absolute.
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As much as is earned
As much as is paid
Non-gratuitous promise
Liquidated damages.
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Making the contract
Breach
Enforcement of right
None of these
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True, as it is the legal position
False, as both can be forfeited.
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Actual breach of contract
Cancellation of contract.
Anticipatory breach of contract
Abandonment of contract.
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True
False
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Where compensation in terms of money is an adequate relief.
Where contract is of personal nature i.e., depends upon personal skill or qualifications of parties
Where the contract is not fair and just
All of these.
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True,as the defaulting party has no claim on quantum meruit.
False,as the defaulting may also use on quantum meruit for work done if contract is divisible and the other party has accepted work done.
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Injunction
Specific performance
Quantum meruit
None of these.
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Ordinary damages.
Special damages.
Nominal damages.
Remote damages.
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He has ratified the contract.
Third party has acquired right in good faith.
Contract is not separable and rescission is sought of a part only.
All of these.
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Agreed at the time of contract.
Awarded by way of punishment.
Natural and probable consequence of the breach.
Deposited in the court immediately on breach.
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True
False
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Suit for damages
Suit for injunction
Suit for quantum meruit
None of these.
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Ordinary damages
Special damages
Remote damages
Nominal damages
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Breach of promise of marry.
Wrongful dishonour of customer's cheque by banker.
Breach of contract to sell superior quality goods.
Both (a) and (b).
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Discharged and bring an immediate action for damages.
Operative and wait till the time for performance arrives.
Exercise either option (a) or (b).
Only option (a) is available.
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To punish the defaulting party.
Simply to establish party's right to claim damages.
To discourage breach of contract
Only to influential parties.
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On due date of performance.
During the performance.
Before the due date of performance.
Both (a) and (b).
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Discharged form all obligations under the contract.
Entitled to receive compensation, form the defaulting party, for damages due to non¬performance .ss
Only (a) as there is no provision for compensation.
Both(a) and (b) as Section 75 makes provision for damages.
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Handley v. Sullivan .
Hobbs v. London Rail Co
Hadley v. Baxandale
None of these.
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Enforcement of contract
Breach
Making of contract
None.
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Section 37
Section 39
Section 41
Section 43
Ordinary damages
Special damages
Exemplary damages
None of these
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Liquidated damages
Nominal damages
Special damages
Penalty.
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Section 37
Section 39
Section 41
Section 43
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Liquidated damages
Penalty
Increased liability
None of these.
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Remote damages
Increased damages
Penalty
None of these.
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There is anticipatory breach of contract.
B may immediately treat the contract cancelled
Both of these.
None of these.
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Recoverable
Not recoverable
Illegal
Both (b) and (c).
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Exemplary damages
Special damages
Liquidated damages
Penalty
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Contract to sing a song
Contract to paint a picture
Contract to enter into partnership at will
None of these.
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Liquidated damages
Exemplary damages
Special damages
Penalty
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Section 73
Section 74
Section 75
None of these.
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Are nominal only
Are adequate remedy
Can be ascertained
Are not adequate remedy
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