Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
Contract act
In an Agreemnt to sell, a real estate builder has stipulated that the fixed furniture has to be bought only from the vendor he appoints. He has neither mentioned about the vendor nor the price of such furniture in the Agreement to sell.
My question is whether a contract without defining the object and the price is an enforceable contract? under the contact Act.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Contract act
No not enforceable.
Re: Contract act
such a clause does not appear to be enforceable. however, validity of a contract can be determined only after perusing the entire document.
Re: Contract act
no, such a contract is not binding as the conditions mentioned in the contract needs to be specific.
Re: Contract act
Sir,
you've mentioned that "fixed furniture", then it may be chatels accord to land laws, i.e., doors, windows, ceilings, ventilations, wordrob comes along with building construction by the builder, hence it cannot not be included or shown in your contractual agreement, is this ?
Advocate, S.K. Dixit
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