Section 49 Indian Contract Act 1872
Section 49 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 is about Place for performance of promise, where no application to be made and no place fixed for performance. It is under “Time and place for performance” of CHAPTER IV of the Act. CHAPTER IV is titled OF THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS.
Place for performance of promise, where no application to be made and no place fixed for performance
When a promise is to be performed without application by the promisee, and no place is fixed for the performance of it, it is the duty of the promisor to apply to the promisee to appoint a reasonable place for the performance of the promise, and to perform it at such place.
Illustration
A undertakes to deliver a thousand maunds of jute to B on a fixed day. A must apply to B to appoint a reasonable place for the purpose of receiving it, and must deliver it to him at such place.
See also:
Section 48 Indian Contract Act 1872 (Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place)
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