Business LawS. Chand Publishing, 1999 - 421 pages For the students of B.Com.(Pass & Hons.), CA, CS, Other Equivalent Examinations.In this revised and updated edition, the text has undergone an exhaustive revision and a substancial value addition.The object of this book Business Law is to set out the basic principles of Mercentile Law simply and clearly.The whole book is in the form of capsule model and unneccessary explantions have been removed.Vital points have been given in boxes so that students can easily identify and memorise them.The book has been written in a simple language and lucid style. |
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Table of Contents
... Court Arbitration Through the Court when no Suit is Pending - Arbitration in Suit - Who is an Arbitrator - How Arbitrator may be Appointed - Revocation of Arbitrator's Authority - Removal of Arbitrator by Court Power of Arbitrator ...
... Court Arbitration Through the Court when no Suit is Pending - Arbitration in Suit - Who is an Arbitrator - How Arbitrator may be Appointed - Revocation of Arbitrator's Authority - Removal of Arbitrator by Court Power of Arbitrator ...
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... courts in India . The important sources of Mercantile Law in India may be discussed under the following heads : 1 . 2 ... court by its decision , laid down a principle , based upon a custom or convenience , and they created a precedent ...
... courts in India . The important sources of Mercantile Law in India may be discussed under the following heads : 1 . 2 ... court by its decision , laid down a principle , based upon a custom or convenience , and they created a precedent ...
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... Court is the highest court , and its decisions have binding force on all courts subordinate to it . It is based on the principle that what has been decided in the earlier case is binding in a similar case , unless there is a change in ...
... Court is the highest court , and its decisions have binding force on all courts subordinate to it . It is based on the principle that what has been decided in the earlier case is binding in a similar case , unless there is a change in ...
Contents
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Quasi Contract Sections 6872 | 80 |
Remedies for Breach of Contract Sections 7375 | 96 |
Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee Sections 124147 | 107 |
Definition Characteristics Presumptions Promissory Note Bill | 243 |
Questions | 263 |
Characteristics Duties Exceptions | 275 |
Carriage by | 282 |
THE INSOLVENCY | 290 |
Property and Debts of Insolvent | 303 |
Discharge of Insolvent | 314 |
Mode of Arbitration | 321 |
Contract of Bailment and Pledge Sections 148181 | 120 |
Contract of Agency Sections 182238 | 133 |
Contract of Sale of Goods 158167 | 158 |
Conditions and Warranties Sections 1117 168176 | 168 |
Transfer of Property Sections 1830 177184 | 177 |
Performance of Contract of Sale Sections 3144 185192 | 185 |
Remedial Measures Sections 4561 193199 | 193 |
THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP | 200 |
Relation of Partners 214223 | 214 |
Dissolution of a Firm 224228 | 224 |
Nature and Principles of Insurance | 331 |
Life Insurance | 345 |
Fire Insurance | 358 |
Marine Insurance | 367 |
The Indian Contract Act Act No IX at 1872 | 383 |
Appendix I | 425 |
The Indian Partnership Act 1932 9 at 1932 as Amended UptoDate | 457 |
Index | 469 |
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acceptance acceptor According to Sec agency agent agreed amount apply appointed arbitration agreement assured authority B.Com bailee bailment bailor becomes behalf bill of exchange bill of lading bound breach of contract buyer carrier cheque claim common carrier compensation condition consent consideration contract of indemnity contract of insurance contract of sale Court creditor damages debt deliver delivery discharged dishonour dissolution drawee duty endorsement enforced entitled Example fire fraud guarantee holder in due implied indemnify Indian Contract Act Insolvency Act insolvent insurable interest Kerala liable lien loss MAHARASHTRA marine insurance minor negotiable instrument notice offer Official Assignee order of adjudication owner paid partner partnership payable payment performance possession premium principal debtor profits promisor promissory note reasonable recover Registrar rupees Section sell ship specified sub-agent sub-section subject-matter suit surety third party third person transaction transfer unless unpaid seller valid voidable warranty