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Transfer of Property Act

Liabilities and Rights of Lessor

Law > Civil Laws > Transfer of Property Act > Liabilities and Rights of Lessor Section 108 of the Act deals with the liabilities and rights of the lessor and lessee of immovable property. In this article, we shall discuss the liabilities and rights of lessor. Section 108: Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee. […]

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Transfer of Property Act

Introduction to Lease

Law > Civil Laws > Transfer of Property Act > Introduction to Lease One of the modes of transfer of immovable property for a particular period of time is Lease. A lease is a transfer of an interest in the property for a stipulated period of time without transferring the ownership of that property. In […]

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Indian Contract Act

Communication of Acceptance (S. 3 and S. 4)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Communication of Acceptance In contract proposal and acceptance of proposal are important ingredient. In last few articles, we have discussed, proposal, types of proposal, revocation of proposal. In this article, we shall discuss the communication of acceptance. Section 2(h) of the Indian Contract […]

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Indian Contract Act

Revocation of Offer (Ss. 3, 5, and 6)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Revocation of Offer A proposal is main ingredient of a valid contract. The term “proposal” of the Indian Contract Act is synonymous to the term “Offer” in English law. Section 2(a)of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines proposal as “when one person signifies […]

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Indian Contract Act

Communication of an Offer (S. 3 and 4)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Communication of Offer A proposal is main ingredient of a valid contract. The term “proposal” of the Indian Contract Act is synonymous to the term “Offer” in English law. Section 2(a)of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines proposal as “when one person signifies […]

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Biology

Use of Microbes: Sewage Treatment and Biogas

Biology > Microbes in Human Welfare > Sewage Treatment and Biogas Microbes are used for sewage treatment and biogas production. Microbes in Sewage Treatment Necessity of Sewage treatment: A large quantity of wastewater is generated every day in cities and towns. A major component of this wastewater is human excreta. This municipal waste-water is also […]

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Biology

Industrial Uses of Microbes

Biology > Microbes in Human Welfare > Industrial Uses of Microbes Microbes are omnipresent i.e. they exist everywhere: in soil, air, water and also in the human body and the bodies of plants and other animals! They also exist in places where no other life-form exists. Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viroids are examples of microorganisms. The […]

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Biology

Household Uses of Microbes

Biology > Microbes in Human Welfare > Household Uses of Microbes Microbes are omnipresent i.e. they exist everywhere: in soil, air, water and also in the human body and the bodies of plants and other animals! They also exist in places where no other life-form exists. Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viroids are examples of microorganisms. The […]

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Biology

Sheep, Goat, and Pig Farming

Biology > Animal Husbandry > Sheep, Goat, and Pig Farming Meat yielding animals include sheep, goats, and pigs. Sheep: Sheep is the second largest species reared by mankind and it provides wool, meat, milk, and hides. Their droppings form good manure. It provides a dependable source of income to the shepherds through the sale of […]

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Biology

Fisheries and Pisciculture

Biology > Animal Husbandry > Fisheries and Pisciculture Fishes are rich in protein, vitamins and mineral salts and are also known as valuable protective food. Fish forms an important item of the diet in many parts of the world. The development of fisheries is, therefore, one of the most promising industry. India has a coastline of about 8,129 […]