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Principle: Agreements, the meaning of which is not certain, or not capable of being made certain, are void.
Facts: A horse was bought for a certain price coupled with a promise to give Rs. 500 more if the horse is proved lucky.

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Agreements with vague terms that cannot be objectively verified are void for uncertainty.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • This is a valid agreement.
  • This agreement is void for uncertainty because it is very difficult to determine what luck, bad or good, the horse has brought to the buyer.
  • This is a void agreement.
  • None of these.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The term "lucky" is inherently vague and incapable of precise legal determination. Since contractual terms must be certain or capable of being made certain, this condition makes the agreement void under Section 29 of the Indian Contract Act.
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