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Definition of Consideration

Effect of a contract in which consideration has not been met

Effect of a contract which lacks consideration

Effect of failure of the buyer to pay the consideration

EFfect of the seller's non-acceptance of the consideration

Scope of the doctrine of consideration

The ingredients of consideration

The principle that an agreement to compromise an action may amount to good consideration

The significance of the doctrine of consideration

Whether an undertaking is an exception to the general rule of contract that there must be a consideration

Whether a person under a public duty to act in a certain way is regarded as furnishing consideration

Whether a promise to to forbear from instituting or prosecuting legal proceedings to enforce a legal or equitable demand is a sufficient consideration

Whether, by virtue of the Contracts Act, 1960 (Act 25), consideration is no longer necessary to create a binding contract

Whether consideration can be claimed for past service

Whether the consideration must move from the promisee

Whether the court concerns itself with the question of the adequacy of the value of the consideration.

Whether the inadequacy of consideration is a ground for resiling from a contract

Whether the performance or the promise to perform an act constitutes sufficient consideration

Whether there can be a valid contract without consideration

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