Time and Place of Performance of Contract
Time and Place of Performance of Contract
Time and Place of Performance of Contract
If Peter attempts delivery after the business hours, then John has the
right to not accept the goods and ask Peter to deliver again during
business hours.
Let’s say that there is a contract where the promisee necessarily needs
to make an application for the performance of contract, then the
promisee needs to ensure that the application is made at a proper place
and time. In this case, the phrase ‘proper place and time’ can have
different meanings in different cases.
Example: Peter and John enter a contract where Peter promises to fix
John’s car whenever he asks him to. Peter also takes an advance
payment for the same. When John asks Peter to fix his car, he must
ensure that he doesn’t ask Peter to go a lot out of his way. Also, he must
preferably ask for repairs during business hours.
There can also be a contract where the promisor agrees to perform the
promise in a manner and at a place and time prescribed or sanctioned by
the promisee.
Example: John’s son is in the hospital. He needs money for his son’s
operation. Peter owes money to John and agrees to repay him in
cash/cheque at any place or time decided by John. In this case, John has
the liberty to ask for the performance of the promise in any manner and
at any place or time suited to him.
One day John visits Peter’s house and takes a liking for a new painting
made by Peter. He asks Peter to give him the painting in lieu of the loan.
Peter obliges and does the necessary paperwork. Has Peter repaid his
loan?
John asked for the painting as a repayment of the loan. He exercised his
right to determine the manner of the performance of the promise. Since
Peter obliged, he had fulfilled the contract and was no longer liable to
pay any further money to John.