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A promise to pay wholly or in part a debt of
which the creditor might have enforced
payment, but for the law for the limitation of
suits is a contract:
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Aif it is made in writing only
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Bif it is made in writing and registered under the law for the time being in force
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Cif it is made in writing and signed by the person to be charged therewith
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Deven if made orally
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Where the debtor has omitted to intimate, and
thee are no other circumstances indicating to
which debt the payment is to be applied;
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Athe creditor may apply it at his discretion to any lawful debt actually due and payable to him from the debtor, provided its recovery is not barred by the law
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Bit is to be applied in discharge of the debts in order of time
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Cit is to be applied in discharge of the debts in order of time provided they are not barred by the law of limitation
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Dthe creditor may apply it at his discretion to any lawful debt actually due and payable to him from the debtor, whether its recovery is or is not barred by the law in force for the lime being as to the limitation of suits
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The case Frost v. Knight (1872) LR 7 Ex. 111,
related to:
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Aanticipatory breach of contract
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Bfrustration of contract
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Cremission of performance of contract
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Ddischarge of contract by agreement
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Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists:<br />
<strong>List I</strong><br />
A Acceptance of offer by Conduct<br />
B Phishing<br />
C Contract Through E-mail<br />
D Promissory Estoppel<br />
<strong>List II</strong><br />
(i) National Association of Software & S. Computer v. Ajay Sood,AIR 2005 Delhi 269<br />
(ii) Bhagwati Prasad Pawan Kumar v. Union of India,AIR 2006 SC 2331<br />
(iii) Ali Mohd. Sheikh v. J&K , AIR 1987 J&K11<br />
(iv) Sapna Ganguli v. R.S Enterprises, AIR 2008 Kr 178<br />
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A(iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
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B(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
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C(ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
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D(i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
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The communication of an acceptance by post is complete as against the proposer
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Awhen it comes to the knowledge of the proposer
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Bwhen it is put in a course of transmission to him so as to be out of the power of the acceptor
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Cwhen it is received by the proposer
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Dnone of the above
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