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The principle of agency of necessity is
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Aapplicable hi emergent situations where communication with the principal is not possible
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Bapplicable in normal situations if the communication with the principal is possible
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Cunknown to the law of agency
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DNone of the above
2
A gives woolen cloth to B, a tailor, for making
a suit. The tailor's charges are settled at Rs.
500. After the suit is ready, A tenders Rs. 500
for the charges but the tailor refuses to deliver
the suit till A pays an old due. In such case
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AB can refuse to deliver the suit
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BB cannot refuse to deliver the suit
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CB can refuse in certain circumstances
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DB can sell the suit
3
Which of the following is correct?
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APledge made by a person having a limited interest is valid to the extent of that interest
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BPledge made by a person under voidable contract is valid
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CPledge made by a mercantile agent is valid
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DGoods may be pledged by the servant in the absence of owner
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Promissory estoppel is sometimes spoken of
as a substitute for
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Anovation
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Bquasi-contract
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Cconsideration
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Dcoercion
5
X, a trader, leaves goods at Y's house by
mistake. If Y uses the goods, then which one
of the following is correct when X demands
the price of goods and Y refuses to pay?
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AY is not bound to pay as he becomes the owner of the goods left at his home
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BY is bound to pay as X did not intend to supply goods gratuitously and Y enjoyed the benefits of X's act
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CY is not bound to pay as he did not ask for the goods
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DX must suffer for his mistake and he cannot recover the price of goods from Y
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