ICA 219 — When agent’s remuneration becomes due

Indian Contract Act, 1872

Statutory text

In the absence of any special contract, payment for the performance of any act is not due to the agent until the completion of such act; but an agent may detain moneys received by him on account of goods sold, although the whole of the goods consigned to him for sale may not have been sold, or although the sale may not be actually complete.

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