59. A agrees to sell two cars to B on the terms that the price was to be fixed by valuation of X. B took delivery of one car immediately. X, refused to fix the price. A asked for the return of the car already delivered. B demanded delivery of the other car offering to pay a reasonable price for both the cars. Determine the inputs of A and B.

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56. ‘J’ the owner of a car wants to sell his car. For this purpose he handed ove his car to ‘P’ an agent for sale at a price of Rs. 50,000/-. The agent sold the car for Rs. 40,000/- to ‘A’, who purchased car in good faith. ‘P’ misappropriated the money. ‘J’ sues ‘A’ to recover car. Decide by giving reasons whether ‘J’ would succeed.

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48. A gave her costly silk saree for dry cleaning to B. B gave a receipt with printed conditions on its back. One condition is that B will not be liable for any damage in dry cleaning. The silk saree is damaged by B’s negligence. Can A recover damage.

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15. ‘A’ stands as a surety for the good conduct of ‘B’. Who is employed in a Bank. ‘B’ misappropriates some moneys. The bank excuses him without informing ‘A’ of ‘B’ is misconduct B again misappropriates Rs. 50,000/-, The bank files a suit against ‘A’ on the strength of guarantee. Decide giving reasons.

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9. A gives silk to B a tailor, to be stitched into a coat. B promises ‘A’ to deliver the coat as soon as it is made and to give ‘A’ three months credit for the charges. Is B entitled to retain the Coal until the charges are paid.

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8. ‘D’ a carrier discovers that a consignment of tomatoes owned by ‘E’ has deteriorated badly before the destination is reached. He, therefore, sells that consignment for about a third of the market price. ‘E’ sues ‘D’ for damages. Decide.

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