When an agreement
contains several distinct
promises to do things legal
and also other things illegal,
and the legal part cannot be
separated from the illegal
part. What will be
consequences of such
agreement?
The whole agreement is illegal and
void
Part of agreement which is legal is
valid
Part of agreement, which is illegal is
void
Part of agreement will be
enforceable
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part of agreement which is legal is valid
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The consequence of such an agreement is (a) The whole agreement is illegal and void.
- Section 24 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872, explains the criteria for an agreement to be deemed as void if the agreement has unlawful parts.
- When an agreement consists of both legal and illegal promises such that the legal promises can be separated from the illegal ones, then in this case the legal promises can be enforced.
- In the given case, the illegal promises are void.
- When an agreement consists of both legal and illegal promises such that the legal promises cannot be separated from the illegal ones, the complete agreement is void.
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