Decisions under Section 178 of the Indian Contract Act may be divided into which of the following groups according to the character of the pawnor’s possession?I. Pledge by a commission agent employed to sell goods or by a broker employed to sell goods on jangad terms i.e. on terms that he shall take offers to his principal, who accept or reject themII. Pledge by seller who has been left in possession of the goods soldIII. Pledge by a person in bare custody of goodsIV. Pledge by a person who has agreed to buy goods under a hire purchase agreement and who has not made default in payment of the instalmentsV. Pledge by a person entrusted with goods for a specific purpose

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The Indian Contract Act of 1872 is a legal framework that regulates contracts in India and is applicable to all states except Jammu & Kashmir. It was first published on April 25, 1872, and has 266 sections. The act is based on English Common Law and has been amended several times to keep up with changing economic conditions.  The act defines a contract as an agreement that is enforceable by law. It also defines an agreement as every promise and every set of promises that form the consideration for each other. A valid contract is formed when certain essential elements are present,... Show more

Decisions under Section 178 of the Indian Contract Act may be divided into which of the following groups according to the character of the pawnor’s possession?<br>I. Pledge by a commission agent employed to sell goods or by a broker employed to sell goods on jangad terms i.e. on terms that he shall take offers to his principal, who accept or reject them<br>II. Pledge by seller who has been left in possession of the goods sold<br>III. Pledge by a person in bare custody of goods<br>IV. Pledge by a person who has agreed to buy goods under a hire purchase agreement and who has not made default in payment of the instalments<br>V. Pledge by a person entrusted with goods for a specific purpose






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