| Author(s) | R Chakraborty |
| Publisher | Kamal Publishers |
| ISBN | 9789384668778 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Publish Year | January 2020 |
Law Relating to Property Fraud
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Fraud–Definition Of
Chapter 3 – Misrepresentation–Definition Of
Chapter 4 – Undue Influence– Definition Of
Chapter 5 – Voidability Of Agreements Without Free Consent
Chapter 6 – Agreement Void Where Both Parties Are Under Mistake As To Matter Of Fact
Chapter 7 – What Considerations And Objects Are Lawful And What Not
Chapter 8 – Disputes As To Immovable Property
Chapter 9 – Breach Of Contract
Chapter 10 – Fraudulent Transfer
Chapter 11 – Effect Of Fraud Or Mistake
Chapter 12 – Nature Of Property Or Right – Effect Of Acknowledgment In Writing
Chapter 13 – Effect Of Payment On Account Of Debt Or Of Interst On Legacy
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