Section 11 is competent against
A. plaintiff
B. defendant
C. any person
D. none of above
Contracts which can be specifically enforced except with variation are dealt by section 26
A. true
B. false
A general remedy in case of public nuisance is
A. civil action
B. contractual action
C. constitutional action
D. criminal action
Contracts dependent upon personal qualification
A. can be specifically enforced
B. cannot be specifically enforced
C. none of above
Contracts dependent upon violation of parties
A. cannot be specifically enforced
B. can be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
A contract of uncertain nature
A. can be specifically enforced
B. cannot be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
A revocable contract
A. can be specifically enforced
B. cannot be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Contracts entered by trustees in excess of their powers
A. can be specifically enforced
B. cannot be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
A contract which is referred to arbitration.
A. cannot be specifically enforced
B. can be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Where pecuniary compensation is not an adequate relief
A. contract will be specifically enforced
B. contract will not be specifically enforced
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Specific relief act came into force on
A. 1St May 1877
B. 1st June 1877
C. 1st September. 1877
D. none of above
Liquidation of damages is a bar to specific performance
A. true
B. false
Section 27 deals with relief against parties and persons claiming under than by subsequent title.
A. False
B. true
Section 27-A deals with specific performance in case of part performance of a contract to lease.
A. True
B. false
Section 36 deals with the rescission of
A. mistake
B. law
C. fact
D. all of the above
Who will appoint the receiver
A. court
B. district Govt.
C. provincial Govt.
D. both a & b
Section 44 deals with the appointment of receivers discretionary
A. false
B. true
According to section 3(26) of the General Clauses Act, immovable property means.
A. any land
B. any profit
C. things arising out of the land and things attached to the earth
D. all of the above
Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act 1877, provides
A. four distinct actions
B. three distinct actions
C. five distinct actions
D. none of above
Limitation under section 8 of the Specific Relief Act 1877 is
A. 6 years
B. 12 years
C. 9 years
D. none of above
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