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Difference between Wagering Contracts &
Contingent Contracts.
Legal status of wagering contracts for rights &
obligations between the parties.
A presentation on
Presented by: Jay Shah, FMS-B, The M.S.University of Baroda.
Wager Contract (Sec 30)
A wager contract is a contract in which one person
promises to another to pay money or money’s worth
by the happening of an uncertain future event in
consideration for other person’s promise to pay if the
event does not happen.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Essential Elements of Wagering
• There are two persons.
• There must be an uncertain future event.
• No control over the event by both the parties.
• There must be a reciprocal promise.
• Others are not interested in the contract.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Example:
In wagering agreement A agrees to pay B 20 rupees
if it rains on Monday and if it does not rain B will
pay 20 rupees to A. In the above example there is
mutuality of agreement but this mutuality of
promises is not necessary in case of a contingent
contract.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
In a wrestling bout, A
tells B that wrestler
no.1 will win.
B challenges the
statement of A.
They bet with each
other over the result of
the bout. This is a
wagering agreement.
Example:
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Contingent Contract(sec 31)
A contingent contract is a contract to do or not to do
something, if some event, collateral to such contract,
does or does not happen. It is also called a
conditional contract.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Essential Elements of a
Contingent Contract:
• There are two persons.
• There must be an uncertain future event.
• Some control over the event but not absolute
control.
• There is no reciprocal promise between the persons.
• Others may be interested in the contract.
• It is a valid contract.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Example:
• A contracts to pay B
Rs.10,000 if B’s house is
burnt. This is a contingent
contract. (Contract of
Insurance)
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
A promises B to pay Rs. 1,000 if a ship
does not return.
Here A is making a promise to pay but
B is not making a similar promise to
pay A.
Thus there is no mutuality of
promises in a contingent contract.
Example:
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Rules Regarding Contingent Contracts
• Contingent contracts dependent on happening of an uncertain
future event cannot be enforced until the event has happened.(
Sec 32 )
• Where a contingent contracts is to be performed if a particular
event does not happen, its performance can be enforced when
the happening of that event becomes impossible.( Sec 33 )
• If a contract is contingent upon how a person will act at an
unspecified time, the event shall be considered to become
impossible when such person does anything which renders it
impossible that he should so act within any definite time, or
otherwise than under further contingencies.( Sec 34)
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
• Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything, if a
specified uncertain event does not happen within a fixed
time, may be enforced if the event does not happen or its
happening becomes impossible before the expiry of that
time.( Sec 35 )
• Contingent agreements to do or not to do anything, if an
impossible event happens, are void, whether or not the
fact is known to the parties. (Sec 36)
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Differences Between a Wagering
Agreement and a Contingent Agreement:
• Wager agreement
• There is a reciprocal promise.
• It is a void contract.
• Others are not interested in the
contract.
• It is contingent in nature.
• Here, the parties have no
interest in the subject matter.
• It is a game, losing and gaining
alone matters
• Contingent agreement
• There is no reciprocal promise.
• It is a valid contract.
• Others are interested in the
contract.
• It may not be wagering in
nature.
• Here, the parties may have
interest in the subject matter.
• It is not a game, only losing and
gaining doesn’t matters.
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
Thank you!
Jay Shah, FMS-B.
jayshah316@gmail.com

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Wagering & Contingent contracts.

  • 1. Difference between Wagering Contracts & Contingent Contracts. Legal status of wagering contracts for rights & obligations between the parties. A presentation on Presented by: Jay Shah, FMS-B, The M.S.University of Baroda.
  • 2. Wager Contract (Sec 30) A wager contract is a contract in which one person promises to another to pay money or money’s worth by the happening of an uncertain future event in consideration for other person’s promise to pay if the event does not happen. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 3. Essential Elements of Wagering • There are two persons. • There must be an uncertain future event. • No control over the event by both the parties. • There must be a reciprocal promise. • Others are not interested in the contract. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 4. Example: In wagering agreement A agrees to pay B 20 rupees if it rains on Monday and if it does not rain B will pay 20 rupees to A. In the above example there is mutuality of agreement but this mutuality of promises is not necessary in case of a contingent contract. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 5. In a wrestling bout, A tells B that wrestler no.1 will win. B challenges the statement of A. They bet with each other over the result of the bout. This is a wagering agreement. Example: Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 6. Contingent Contract(sec 31) A contingent contract is a contract to do or not to do something, if some event, collateral to such contract, does or does not happen. It is also called a conditional contract. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 7. Essential Elements of a Contingent Contract: • There are two persons. • There must be an uncertain future event. • Some control over the event but not absolute control. • There is no reciprocal promise between the persons. • Others may be interested in the contract. • It is a valid contract. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 8. Example: • A contracts to pay B Rs.10,000 if B’s house is burnt. This is a contingent contract. (Contract of Insurance) Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 9. A promises B to pay Rs. 1,000 if a ship does not return. Here A is making a promise to pay but B is not making a similar promise to pay A. Thus there is no mutuality of promises in a contingent contract. Example: Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 10. Rules Regarding Contingent Contracts • Contingent contracts dependent on happening of an uncertain future event cannot be enforced until the event has happened.( Sec 32 ) • Where a contingent contracts is to be performed if a particular event does not happen, its performance can be enforced when the happening of that event becomes impossible.( Sec 33 ) • If a contract is contingent upon how a person will act at an unspecified time, the event shall be considered to become impossible when such person does anything which renders it impossible that he should so act within any definite time, or otherwise than under further contingencies.( Sec 34) Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 11. • Contingent contracts to do or not to do anything, if a specified uncertain event does not happen within a fixed time, may be enforced if the event does not happen or its happening becomes impossible before the expiry of that time.( Sec 35 ) • Contingent agreements to do or not to do anything, if an impossible event happens, are void, whether or not the fact is known to the parties. (Sec 36) Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 12. Differences Between a Wagering Agreement and a Contingent Agreement: • Wager agreement • There is a reciprocal promise. • It is a void contract. • Others are not interested in the contract. • It is contingent in nature. • Here, the parties have no interest in the subject matter. • It is a game, losing and gaining alone matters • Contingent agreement • There is no reciprocal promise. • It is a valid contract. • Others are interested in the contract. • It may not be wagering in nature. • Here, the parties may have interest in the subject matter. • It is not a game, only losing and gaining doesn’t matters. Jay Shah, FMS-B.
  • 13. Thank you! Jay Shah, FMS-B. jayshah316@gmail.com