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oral agreement.- When the terms of any such contract, grant or other disposition of property, or any matter required ... want of due execution, want of capacity in any contracting party, 1[ want or failure] of consideration, or mistake
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part of a contract.
(2) Where a party to a contract is unable to perform the whole of his part ... money for the deficiency.
(3) Where a party to a contract is unable to perform the whole of his part
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other substantive law governing the parties or is against the terms
of the contract?
Learned senior counsel Mr. Ashok Desai ... terms of the Contract between the
parties, the said award can be and is required to be set aside
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entitled to specific performance of the contract, unless such party has already performed his part of the contract ... communicated such acceptance to the other party to the contract
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party whose consent was so caused. A party to a contract whose consent was caused by fraud or mis- representation ... which did not cause the consent to a contract of the party on whom such fraud was practised
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thereto, or discharges any party thereto from aby liability, under or in respect of any contract on the expiry ... amount so awarded, is brought by one party to such contract against any other such party, in respect
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lawful agreements should be valid
contracts if the parties intended by their agreement to
affect their legal relations, and either ... defences that would
have been valid between the contracting parties.
Unless the contract otherwise provides it may`
be cancelled
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providing for arbitration-clause, if valid
even if contract were invalid-Parties appearing before
arbitrator--Estoppel--Forward Contracts (Regulation ... obligations
of either or both parties under this contract
be subsisting at the time of such dispute and
whether
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unconscionable terms in India
would not isolate the contracting parties nor inhibit foreign investment and
trade. Such a concern ... respect of the possibility that
foreign investors and contracting parties might be discouraged from
concluding contracts in South Africa should
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other was committing a breach of the contract. The
parties then entered into three fresh contracts on
successive dates purporting ... cause of action by obliterating the
earlier contracts and the parties could look to it alone for
the enforcement
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