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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 179

Title : Pledge Where Pawnor Has Only a Limited Interest

State : Central

Year : 1872

Where a person pledges goods in which he has only a limited interest, the pledge is valid to the extent of that interest. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 180

Title : Suit by Bailor or Bailee Against Wrong-doer

State : Central

Year : 1872

If a third person wrongfully deprives the bailee of the use or possession of the goods bailed, or does them any injury, the bailee is entitled to use such remedies as the owner might have used in the like case if no bailment had been made; and either the bailor or the bailee may bring a suit against a third person for such deprivation or injury. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 181

Title : Apportionment of Relief or Compensation Obtained by Such Suits

State : Central

Year : 1872

Whatever is obtained by way of relief or compensation in such suit shall, as between the bailor and the bailee, be dealt with according to their respective interests. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 183

Title : Who May Employ Agent

State : Central

Year : 1872

Any person who is of the age of majority according to the law to which he is subject, and who is of sound mind, may employ an agent. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 184

Title : Who May Be an Agent

State : Central

Year : 1872

As between the principal and third persons, any person may become an agent, but no person who is not of the age of majority and of sound mind can become an agent, so as to be responsible to his principal according to the provisions in that behalf herein contained. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 185

Title : Consideration Not Necessary

State : Central

Year : 1872

No consideration is necessary to create an agency. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 187

Title : Definitions of Express and Implied Authority

State : Central

Year : 1872

An authority is said to be express when it is given by words spoken or written. An authority is said to be implied when it is to be inferred from the circumstances of the case; and things spoken or written, or the ordinary course of dealing, may be accounted circumstances of the case. Illustration A owns a shop in Serampur, living himself in Calcutta, and visiting the shop occasionally. The shop is managed by B, and he is in the habit of ordering goods from C in the name of A for the purposes of the shop, and of paying for them out of A's funds with A's knowledge. B has an implied authority from A to order goods from C in the name of A for the purposes of the shop. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 198

Title : Knowledge Requisite for Valid Ratification

State : Central

Year : 1872

No valid ratification can be made by a person whose knowledge of the facts of the case is materially defective. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 206

Title : Notice of Revocation or Renunciation

State : Central

Year : 1872

Reasonable notice must be given of such revocation or renunciation; otherwise the damage thereby resulting to the principal or the agent, as the case may be, must be made good to the one by the other. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 207

Title : Revocation and Renunciation May Be Expressed or Implied

State : Central

Year : 1872

Revocation and renunciation may be expressed or may be implied in the conduct of that principal or agent respectively. Illustration A empowers B to let A's house. Afterwards A lets it himself. This is an implied revocation of B's authority. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section


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