Section outline


  • Objectives of this Lecture:

    To teach the student about the following topics:

    1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:
    (i) Walsh Vs Lonsdale, (1882)
    (ii) 
    Lachmere vs Lady Lachmere, (1735)
    (iii) 
    Holroyd v Marshall, (1862)
    (iv) 
    Walsh v Lonsdale, (1882)
    2. Doctrine of conversion
    3. Executory contracts
    4. Doctrine of part performance

    Lecture Outcomes: 

    At the end of the session students will be able to understand the following topics: 

    1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:
    (i) Walsh Vs Lonsdale, (1882)
    (ii) 
    Lachmere vs Lady Lachmere, (1735)
    (iii) 
    Holroyd v Marshall, (1862)
    (iv) 
    Walsh v Lonsdale, (1882)
    2. Doctrine of conversion
    3. Executory contracts
    4. Doctrine of part performance

    Lecture Contents: 

    1. Meaning, origin, application, recognition, exception and limitation of the maxim along with the following case analysis:

    (i) Walsh Vs Lonsdale, (1882)
    (ii) 
    Lachmere vs Lady Lachmere, (1735)
    (iii) 
    Holroyd v Marshall, (1862)
    (iv) 
    Walsh v Lonsdale, (1882)
    2. Doctrine of conversion
    3. Executory contracts
    4. Doctrine of part performance