Section 35 – THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

When contracts become void which are contingent on happening of specified event within fixed time

—Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything if a specified uncertain event happens within a fixed time become void if, at the expiration of the time fixed, such event has not happened, or if, before the time fixed, such event becomes impossible.

When contracts may be enforced, which are contingent on specified event not happening within
fixed time.—Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything, if a specified uncertain event does not
happen within a fixed time may be enforced by law when the time fixed has expired and such event has
not happened or, before the time fixed has expired, if it becomes certain that such event will not happen.
Illustrations
(a) A promises to pay B a sum of money if a certain ship returns within a year. The contract may be enforced if the ship
returns within the year, and becomes void if the ship is burnt within the year.
(b) A promises to pay B a sum of money if a certain ship does not return within a year. The contract may be enforced if the
ship does not return within the year, or is burnt within the year

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