Section 34 Indian Contract Act 1872
Section 34 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 is about When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person. It is under CHAPTER III of the Act. CHAPTER III is titled OF CONTINGENT CONTRACTS.
When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person
If the future event on which a contract is contingent is the way in which a person will act at an unspecified time, the event shall be considered to become impossible when such person does anything which renders it impossible that he should so act within any definite time, or otherwise than under further contingencies.
Illustration
A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C. C marries D. The marriage of B to C must now be considered impossible, although it is possible that D may die and that C may afterwards marry B.
See also:
Section 33 Indian Contract Act 1872 (Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event not happening)
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