TAJ OIL INDUSTRIES LIMITED versus BENGAL OIL MILLS LTD.
Under the Treaty Act 1872 section 576 contract, the delivery period was to end by September 30, 1973. The plaintiff's mills were taken over by the government on September 2, 1973, while the plaintiff exercised the option of delivering them through his letter of September 7, 1973, on September 7, 1973, the mills were no longer under his control and control. It cannot be said of the defendants and that it was prevented from performing that part of the contract which prevented them from performing the work due to an unexpected act when Mills was 12 31 12 1973. When I was released, they were not liable. The contracts were disappointed as the defendants were concerned and the relevant time of business management and control remained with the government, and the defendants discharged their responsibility to carry out the contract.
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