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iii. made within a reasonable time iv.

iii. made within a reasonable time iv. communicated a. i and ii b. ii and iii c. i and iii d. i, ii, iii, and iv 15. Section 4(2) of the Contracts Act provides that the communication of the acceptance by the offeree is complete, as against the proposer (offeror):- a. when it is put in a course of transmission to the proposer (offeror) by the acceptor(offeree), so as to be out of the power of the acceptor b. when it is put in a course of transmission to the acceptor (offeree) by the propose (offeror) c. when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer(offeror) d. when it comes to the knowledge of the acceptor(offeree) 16. Section 4(2) of the Contracts Act provides that the communication of the acceptance by the offeree is complete, as against the acceptor (offeree):- a. when it is put in a course of transmission to the proposer (offeror) by the acceptor(offeree), so as to be out of the power of the acceptor b. when it is put in a course of transmission to the acceptor (offeree) by the propose (offeror) c. when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer(offeror) d. when it comes to the knowledge of the acceptor(offeree) 17. Section 4 of the Contract Act provides an illustrations to the rule on communication of offer and acceptance. Illustration (a) provides that A (offeror) proposes, by letter, to sell a house to B (offeree) at a certain price. The communication of the proposal is complete when: - a. A receives the letter b. B receives the letter b. A and B both receives the letter c. B sent a letter of acceptance to A 18. Section 4 of the Contract Act provides an illustrations to the rule on communication of offer and acceptance. Illustration (b) provides that B (offeree) accept's A's (offeror) proposal by a letter sent by post. The communication of the acceptance is complete, as against A (offeror) when:- a. the letter of acceptance is posted by B b. B receives the letter c. A and B both receives the letter d. B sent a letter of acceptance to A 19. Section 4 of the Contract Act provides an illustrations to the ruie on communication of offer and acceptance. Illustration (b) provides that B (offeree) accept's A's (offeror) proposal by a letter sent by post. The communication of the acceptance is complete, as against B (offeree) when:- a. the letter of acceptance is posted by B b. when the letter is received by A c. A and B both receives the letter d. B sent a letter of acceptance to A 20. Section 26 of the Contracts Act provides that an agreement without consideration is:- a. valid b. voidable c. void d. valid and voidable 21. Section 2(d) of the Contract Act 1950 defines consideration as: "When, at the desire of the promisor, the promise or any other person, has done or abstained from doing, or does or abstains from doing or promise to do or to abstain from doing. something, such act or abstinence or promise is called consideration for the promise". The underline words in the above said definition represent the principle that a. consideration need not be adequate b. consideration need not move from the promisee c. Past consideration is good consideration d. Natural love and affection is a valid consideration

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