Section 6 of Indian Contract Act, 1872: Revocation how made

The Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter-I Of The Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals Section 6: Revocation how made. 6. […]

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The Indian Contract Act, 1872

Chapter-I Of The Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals

Section 6: Revocation how made.

6. A proposal is revoked—

(1) by the communication of notice of revocation by the proposer to the other party;

(2) by the lapse of the time prescribed in such proposal for its acceptance, or, if no time is so prescribed, by the lapse of a reasonable time, without communication of the acceptance;

(3) by the failure of the acceptor to fulfil a condition precedent to acceptance; or

(4) by the death or insanity of the proposer, if the fact of his death or insanity comes to the knowledge of the acceptor before acceptance.


 



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