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This document contains annotations made on various pages of a text. Key topics highlighted and annotated include definitions of different types of agreements, termination of contracts, duties of agents and principals, conditions and warranties in contracts of sale, elements of partnership, differences between bills of exchange and promissory notes, endorsement, memorandum and articles of association, conversion of shares to stocks, duties and powers of directors, and winding up of companies. Numerous pages were also marked as "read".

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Data Entry Operator

This document contains annotations made on various pages of a text. Key topics highlighted and annotated include definitions of different types of agreements, termination of contracts, duties of agents and principals, conditions and warranties in contracts of sale, elements of partnership, differences between bills of exchange and promissory notes, endorsement, memorandum and articles of association, conversion of shares to stocks, duties and powers of directors, and winding up of companies. Numerous pages were also marked as "read".

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essentials

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essentials

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essentials

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DEFINITIONS OF AGREEMENTS

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Example—An agreement entered into by minor, agreement


made without consideration, agreement made against public
policy. etc. (3)Unenforceable agreement—Agreements which
cannot be enforceable in a court of law because of technical
defects are called unenforceable agreements.
Examples—Agreements made without registration or
non-payment of necessary stamp duty. (4) Illegal
Agreement—Agreements made against the law In force In
Bangladesh, are called illegal agreements.

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(2) Void agreement—"An agreement not enforceable by law is


said to be void".—Sec. 2(g). A void agreement has no lawful
effect and it does not confer any right to the parties to it.

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Termination of Contracts Method of termination

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The rules about termination of contracts are described as


follows:
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Doctrine of Frustration

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Liquidated Damages and Penalty: I

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(4) Del Credere Agent—


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(5)Auctioneer—

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Duties of Agent to principal

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Duties of Principal to Agent

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Rights of Agent
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Rights of the principal

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Essentials of contract of Sale of Goods

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Conditions and Warranties :


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Distinction between condition and warranty

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Breach of Warranty:

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Implied conditions and Warranties

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Doctrine of Caveat Emptor

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Elements of Partnership

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Rights of Partners

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conduct of the business.

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can express his opinion.


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right of access to, inspection of, and copying any of the bqoks
of the firm.

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equality of profits

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Liabilities of Partners :

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right for claiming remuneration

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Interest on his capital:

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Difference between Bill of Exchange And a Promissory

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Note:
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Distention between Bill of Exchange and cheque.

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ENDORSEMENT

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Kinds of Endorsement.

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Distinction Between the Memorandum of Association And


Articles of Association.

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conversion of shares into stocks

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DUTIES OF DIRECTORS

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POWERS OF THE DIRECTORS:

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RIGHTS OF

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LIABILITIES OF DIRECTORS

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WINDING UP

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MODE OF WINDING UP

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