Business Law - Who are the persons who are considered to be competent to contract

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WE PROVIDE CASE STUDY ANSWERS, ASSIGNMENT SOLUTIONS, PROJECT REPORTS AND THESIS [email protected] ARAVIND - 09901366442 – 09902787224 Business Law 1. Who are the persons who are considered to be competent to contract? 2. Distinguish between the terms ‘void’ and ‘voidable’. Bring out the inherent distinctions clearly by citing suitable examples in each case. 3. Define a contingent contract. Give suitable illustrative examples to clarify the points. 4. Define a ‘Bill of Exchange’, quoting the number of the Section that defines it. 5. What is meant by the term ‘goods’? 6. Why are the ‘actionable claims’ and ‘money’ been expressly excluded from the category of goods? 7. What do you understand by the term ‘property in goods’? 8. What is a Partnership? 9. What do you mean by the ‘dissolution of a partnership firm’? Explain. 10. What are the various objects of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986? Explain.

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WE PROVIDE CASE STUDY ANSWERS, ASSIGNMENT SOLUTIONS, PROJECT REPORTS AND THESIS [email protected] ARAVIND - 09901366442 – 09902787224 Business Law 1. Who are the persons who are considered to be competent to contract? 2. Distinguish between the terms ‘void’ and ‘voidable’. Bring out the inherent distinctions clearly by citing suitable examples in each case. 3. Define a contingent contract. Give suitable illustrative examples to clarify the points. 4. Define a ‘Bill of Exchange’, quoting the number of the Section that defines it. 5. What is meant by the term ‘goods’? 6. Why are the ‘actionable claims’ and ‘money’ been expressly excluded from the category of goods? 7. What do you understand by the term ‘property in goods’? 8. What is a Partnership? 9. What do you mean by the ‘dissolution of a partnership firm’? Explain. 10. What are the various objects of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986? Explain.

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