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58. A, managing clerk of a solicitor’s firm, had authority to transact conveyancing business on behalf of the firm. X, a client of the firm gave documents for preparing a sale deed. ‘A’ dealt with that property for his own benefit. The client ‘X’ sued the solicitor’s firm. Decide.
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57. Bowes to C a debt guaranteed by A. The debt becomes payable. C does not sue B for a year after the debt has become payable. Is A discharged from his suretryship.
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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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53. ‘X’ employeed a goldsmith for converting her old jewellery and making new ones out of it. Every evening she received the unfinished jewellery and put it in to a box at the house of the goldsmith. However, she kept the key of the box with herself. One night the jewellery was stolen from the box. ‘X’ wants to hold the goldsmith liable as bailee. Advise.
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52. A Partner filed a criminal complaint and prosecuted a person for theft of partnership property. The prosecution failed and the accused who was acquitted brought an action against the firm for damages for malicious prosecution. Is the firm liable?
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50. A is B’s agent for buying goods. B pays money to A for the purchases A, however, as agent purchases goods on credit from C. Can C recover the price from A?
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49. A offered his car for sale B agreed to buy it from him and gave a cheque. B then sold the car to C. The cheque was dishonoured and A sued C for return of the car. Decide.
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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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47. A is B’s agent for buying goods. B pays money to A for the purchases. A, however, as agent purchases goods on credit from C. Can C recover the price from A?
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