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BUSINESS LAW
VOID AGREEMENT, VOID AND A VOIDABLE CONTRACT
Presented by
Affan Bajwa
Ayesha Sharif
Sundas Amjad
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CONTRACT
An agreement that can be enforced in court.
It is made between two or more parties
Promisor The person making the proposal is called ‘promisor
Promisee The person accepting the proposal is called ‘promisee’.
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ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT
1. Agreement
2. Consideration
3. Contractual Capacity
4. Legality
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AGREEMENT
Every promise and every set of promises, forming the consideration for each other, is an agreement.
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WHAT AGREEMENTS ARE CONTRACTS?
All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, with the law of consideration and with a lawful object.
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CONTRACTUAL CAPACITY
Contractual Capacity maintains that the law must recognize parties as possessing characteristics that qualify them as competent.
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WHO ARE COMPETENT TO CONTRACTUAL CAPACITY
1. Age of Majority
2. Persons of Sound Mind
3. Persons NOT Disqualified
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AGE OF MAJORITY
This is now regulated by the Majority Act, 1875. Section 3 of the Act declares that every person domiciled in Pakistan shall be deemed to have attained his majority when he shall have completed his age of eighteen years, and not before.
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SOUND MIND The person is said to be sound mind
for the purpose of making a contract if, at the time when he makes it, he is capable of understanding it, and of forming a rational judgment as to its effect upon his interest.
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DISQUALIFIED PERSONSThis section deals with personal
capacity in three distinct branches:
PoliticalProfessionalLegal Statute
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VOID CONTRACT
A contract which ceases to enforceable by law becomes void when it ceases to be enforceable
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VOID AGREEMENT
An agreement not enforceable by law is void agreement.
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CONSIDERATION
Consideration is defined as something of value received or promised to convince a person to make a deal.
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FACTORS IN CONSIDERATION
Forbidden by LawInjury to Person and PropertyImmoral and Applied to Public PolicyUnlawfulFraudulent
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FORBIDDEN BY LAW
An act or undertaking is equally forbidden by law whether it violates a prohibitory enactment of the Legislature or a principle of unwritten law.
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INJURY TO PERSON AND PROPERTY
A comprehensive term for any wrong or harm done by one individual to another individual's body, rights, reputation, or property. Any interference with an individual's legally protected interest.
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IMMORAL AND APPLIED TO PUBLIC POLICY
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UNLAWFULAn action which is in violation of a
statute, federal or state constitution, or established legal precedents (against the law)
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FRAUDULENT
The description of a willful act commenced with the specific intent to deceive or cheat, in order to cause some financial detriment to another and to engender personal financial gain.
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VOIDABLE CONTRACT
An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of the one or more of the parties thereto, but not at the option of the other or others, is a voidable contract.
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REVOKE CONTRACT
A voidable agreement can be revoke if one of the party has free consent.
CONSENT:Two or more persons are said to consent
when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense.
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FREE CONSENT
Consent is said to be free when it is not caused by
COERCION FRAUD MISREPRESENTATION UNDUE INFLUENCE
Relation of parties to dominate the will Fiduciary, age and health Unconscionable transaction
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COERCION
Coercion is the committing or threatening to commit, any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code or the unlawful detaining, or threatening to detain any property or life, with the intention of causing any person to enter into an agreement.
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FRAUD Fraud means and includes any of the following
acts committed by a party to contract , or to induce him to enter into the contract…The suggestion, as to a fact, of that which is not
true, by one who does not believe it to be true.The active concealment of a fact by one having
knowledge or belief of the fact.A promise made without any intention of
performing it.Any other act fitted to deceiveAny such act or omission as the law specially
declares to be fraudulent.
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe misrepresentation must be made with
the intention of influencing the other person to act upon it
The misrepresentation or concealment must induce action and cause injury to the other party
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UNDUE INFLUENCE DUE TORELATION OF PARTIES TO DOMINATE THE WILL A contract is said to be induced by “undue influence”
where the relations subsisting between the parties such that one of the parties is in a position to dominate the will of the others, and uses that position to obtain an unfair advantage over the other.
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FIDUCIARY, AGE AND HEALTH In particular and without prejudice to the generality of
the foregoing principle, a person is deemed to be in a position to dominate the will of another ---
Where he holds, a real or apparent authority over the other, or where he stands in Fiduciary relation to the other
Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently affected by reason of Age, Illness, or Mental or Bodily distress
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UNCONSCIONABLE TRANSACTION
Where a person who is in a position to dominate the will of another, enters into contract with him, and the transaction appears, on the face of it or on the evidence adduced, to be unconscionable, the burden of proving that such contract was not induced by undue influence shall lie upon the person in a position to dominate the will of the other
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