A Manual of Mercantile LawS. Chand Publishing, 2010 - 732 pages The developments during the period since the publication of the last edition have been such that this thirteenth edition has involved the most substantial revisions. Among statutory changes, those with the most significant and immediate impact, flow from the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1988 and various Notifications issued by the Central Government from time to time, and some of the labour laws, more particularly, Factories Act, Workmen's Compensation Act, Industrial Disputes Act and Payment of Wages Act. These amendments and case law developments have necessitated thorough and extensive re-writing and updating. Case law has been updated to January, 1991. |
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... continue to offer my grateful thanks to my late wife Blanche Sheila Shukla , for her unflagging assistance and advice at every stage of the publication of the first eleven editions . The dedication of this book to her memory and the ...
... continue to offer my grateful thanks to my late wife Blanche Sheila Shukla , for her unflagging assistance and advice at every stage of the publication of the first eleven editions . The dedication of this book to her memory and the ...
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... continue without law to regulate the conduct of people and to protect their property and contract rights . Without rules the athletic contest would soon become a brawl . Without law life and business would soon become a matter of the ...
... continue without law to regulate the conduct of people and to protect their property and contract rights . Without rules the athletic contest would soon become a brawl . Without law life and business would soon become a matter of the ...
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... continue it so long as he was in a position to do so . The wife , on the other hand , made no bargain at all . " In the words of Danckwert LJ in Jones v.Padavattan ( 1969 ) I WLR 328 , the Balfour " principle applies to dealings between ...
... continue it so long as he was in a position to do so . The wife , on the other hand , made no bargain at all . " In the words of Danckwert LJ in Jones v.Padavattan ( 1969 ) I WLR 328 , the Balfour " principle applies to dealings between ...
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... continues as such until it lapses , or until it is revoked , rejected , or accepted . The offeror is considered to be ... continue , it automatically lapses at the end of that period . An attempted acceptance after that date could only ...
... continues as such until it lapses , or until it is revoked , rejected , or accepted . The offeror is considered to be ... continue , it automatically lapses at the end of that period . An attempted acceptance after that date could only ...
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... continue to offer than he could begin to offer . " In the same manner , the offeree's death without accepting the offer puts an end to the offer , and his heirs or executors cannot accept for him . But if the acceptance is made in ...
... continue to offer than he could begin to offer . " In the same manner , the offeree's death without accepting the offer puts an end to the offer , and his heirs or executors cannot accept for him . But if the acceptance is made in ...
Contents
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124 | |
137 | |
Law of Partnership 161196 | 161 |
The Sale of Goods 197240 | 197 |
Insurance 241249 | 241 |
Marine Insurance 250268 | 250 |
Company Law 431520 | 431 |
The Factories Act 1948 521551 | 521 |
The Workmens Compensation Act 1923 552572 | 552 |
The Trade Unions Act 1926 573578 | 573 |
The Payment of Wages Act 1936 579585 | 579 |
The Industrial Disputes Act 1947 586615 | 586 |
The Minimum Wages Act 1948 616624 | 616 |
625671 | 625 |
Fire Insurance 269273 | 269 |
The Law of Insolvency 352385 | 352 |
Chapter Pages | 386 |
tion without intervention of Court The Arbitrator Powers | 399 |
Securities 418430 | 418 |
672687 | 672 |
688701 | 688 |
702724 | 702 |
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acceptance adjudication agent agreed agreement amount apply appointed appropriate Government arbitration assignment authority award bailee bailment Bank banker becomes bill of lading breach buyer carrier Central Government cheque claim common carrier Company Law Board compensation condition consent consideration contract of sale Court creditor damages debentures debt default delivered delivery director discharge dishonour drawee drawer duty employer employment enforceable English law entitled factory firm guarantee held holder implied India indorsement insolvent interest liable lien loss mortgage negotiable instrument notice offer Official Assignee owner paid partner partnership payable payment performance person possession principal debtor profits promise promisor promissory note railway reasonable received recover registered Registrar rule rupees Section sell seller shares ship specified surety third party Trade Union transaction transfer ultra vires unless void voidable wages warranty workman