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| Terms & Conditions |
- All Indian citizens are eligible to enter their shops or establishments to Manchester directory online and print
- Manchester Certified Concerns are bound to give margin or discount to Right DiscountTM card holders.
- Some of the discount offers are seasonal
- Shop or establishment owners may change discount rate any time.
- Minimum period of discount for Manchester Discount Concerns are One year (365 Calendar days)
- Any Indian citizen can buy Right DiscountTM card and avail the facility of discount from Manchester Certified Concerns
- Right DiscountTM card has life validity
- Discount available at Manchester Certified Concerns only
- Right DiscountTM Card is not transferable
- There is now double advantage on discount (customer must show Right Discount card before any bargains or billing for availing the benefits)
- On loss prescribed fee need to pay for getting duplicate card, which may vary time to time.
- Shop owners can opt out from the discount card service by writing to our office.
- According to Indian contract act 1872 any indian citizen can promote Right Discount card as an agent and eligible for getting commission as per company's rules and regulations
- There should be a minimum of 5 direct card sales for commission eligibility.
- Manchester Business Services may terminate agency of any agent or promoter if any financial, moral or organizational incidents that may or supposed to cause any harm to any individual, organization, the laws of the sate or rules and regulations of the company
- All agents or promoters need to pay the collected amount within 24 hrs to the company office or its collection centres or company's bank account. FAILED TO DO SO MAY LEAD TO TERMINATION OF AGENCY OR PROMOTORSHIP and legal actions may execute as per the rules and regulations of the company and the laws of the sate.
- Every agent is liable to pay income tax and hence Manchester Business Services may deduct TDS and pay to Income Tax Department. So all agents need to produce their PAN card for getting commission paid. For those do not have PAN card need to apply for the same at the time of joining.
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| Appendix: A - Abstract from Indian Contract Act 1872 |
Contract of Agency - Agency is a special type of contract. The concept of agency was developed as one man cannot possibly do every transaction himself. Hence, he should have opportunity or facility to transact business through others like an agent. The principles of contract of agency are – (a) Excepting matters of a personal nature, what a person can do himself, he can also do it through agent (e.g. a person cannot marry through an agent, as it is a matter of personal nature) (b) A person acting through an agent is acting himself, i.e. act of agent is act of Principal. - - Since agency is a contract, all usual requirements of a valid contract are applicable to agency contract also, except to the extent excluded in the Act. One important distinction is that as per section 185, no consideration is necessary to create an agency.
Agent and principal defined - An “agent” is a person employed to do any act for another or to represent another in dealings with third persons. The person for whom such act is done, or who is so represented, is called the “principal” [section 182].
Who may employ agent - Any person who is of the age of majority according to the law to which he is subject, and who is of sound mind, may employ an agent. [section 183]. - - Thus, any person competent to contract can appoint an agent.
Who may be an agent - As between the principal and third persons any person may become an agent, but no person who is not of the age of majority and of sound mind can become an agent, so as to be responsible to his principal according to the provisions in that behalf herein contained. [section 184]. - - The significance is that a Principal can appoint a minor or person of unsound mind as agent. In such case, the Principal will be responsible to third parties. However, the agent, who is a minor or of unsound mind, cannot be responsible to Principal. Thus, Principal will be liable to third parties for acts done by Agent, but agent will not be responsible to Principal for his (i.e. Agent’s) acts.
Consideration not necessary - No consideration is necessary to create an agency. [section 185]. Thus, payment of agency commission is not essential to hold appointment of Agent as valid.
Authority of agent – An agent can act on behalf of Principal and can bind the Principal.
Agent’s duty to Principal - An agent has following duties towards principal. * Conducting principal’s business as per his directions * Carry out work with normal skill and diligence * Render proper accounts [section 213]. * Agent’s duty to communicate with principal [section 214] * Not to deal on his own account, in business of agency [section 215]. * Agent’s duty to pay sums received for principal [section 218] * Agent’s duty on termination of agency by principal’s death or insanity - [section 209].
Remuneration to Agent - Consideration is not necessary for creation of agency. However, if there is an agreement, an agent is entitled to get remuneration as per contract.
Rights of Principal - * Recover damages from agent if he disregards directions of Principal * Obtain accounts from Agent * Recover moneys collected by Agent on behalf of Principal * Obtain details of secret profit made by agent and recover it from him * Forfeit remuneration of Agent if he misconducts the business.
Duties of Principal - * Pay remuneration to agent as agreed * Indemnify agent for lawful acts done by him as agent * Indemnify Agent for all acts done by him in good faith * Indemnify agent if he suffers loss due to neglect or lack of skill of Principal.
Termination of Agency - An agency is terminated by the principal revoking his authority; or by the agent renouncing the business of the agency; or by the business of the agency being completed; or by either the principal or agent dying or becoming of unsound mind; or by the principal being adjudicated an insolvent under the provisions of any Act for the time being in force for the relief of insolvent debtors. [section 201]. - - In following cases, an agency cannot be revoked – * Agency coupled with interest (section 202) * Agent has already exercised his authority (section 203) * Agent has incurred personal liability.
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