Section outline
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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 performanceLecture 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 performanceLecture 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
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Describe your learning from today's class within 200 words before the next class.
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