Section 67 Indian Contract Act 1872
Section 67 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 is about Effect of neglect of promisee to afford promisor reasonable facilities for performance. It is under “Contracts which need not be performed” of CHAPTER IV of the Act. CHAPTER IV is titled OF THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS.
Effect of neglect of promisee to afford promisor reasonable facilities for performance
If any promisee neglects or refuses to afford the promisor reasonable facilities for the performance of his promise, the promisor is excused by such neglect or refusal as to any non-performance caused thereby.
Illustration
A contracts with B to repair B’s house.
B neglects or refuses to point out to A the places in which his house requires repair.
A is excused for the non-performance of the contract if it is caused by such neglect or refusal.
See also:
Section 66 Indian Contract Act 1872 (Mode of communicating or revoking rescission of voidable contract)
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