Legislative Document, Volume 18J.B. Lyon Company, 1936 |
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... payment could not be a legal detriment to him or a legal benefit to the creditor , who was then entitled to full payment , and hence no consideration . Notwithstanding the argument of Ames that a promise to pay part of a prior debt ...
... payment could not be a legal detriment to him or a legal benefit to the creditor , who was then entitled to full payment , and hence no consideration . Notwithstanding the argument of Ames that a promise to pay part of a prior debt ...
Halaman 40
... payment of any part of the debt before it is due will support the creditor's promise to discharge the entire debt , that part payment by a third party may have that effect , 118 that the giving of a negotiable note for part by the ...
... payment of any part of the debt before it is due will support the creditor's promise to discharge the entire debt , that part payment by a third party may have that effect , 118 that the giving of a negotiable note for part by the ...
Halaman 186
... payment without special attention to the problem of consideration the agreement to forbear was unenforceable.107 Thus , neither actual part payment of the debt on the due date 108 nor the promise made a few days earlier of part payment ...
... payment without special attention to the problem of consideration the agreement to forbear was unenforceable.107 Thus , neither actual part payment of the debt on the due date 108 nor the promise made a few days earlier of part payment ...
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PART PAGE | 32 |
The History | 32 |
The Evolution of the Doctrine of Consideration | 32 |
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Legislative Document, Volume 2,Masalah 7,Bagian 1-2 New York (State). Legislature Tampilan utuh - 1924 |
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1st Dept action aff'd apply assumpsit beneficiary bilateral contract breach causa cause century claim Commission common law contingent Contracts 1932 Court of Appeals covenant debt decision deed defendant defendant's detriment discharge doctrine of consideration duty effect enforced English Law equity estoppel executed executory executory interest extradition fact formal contract fright or shock gift Harv held illusory promise injury invalid jurisdictions law of contract lease liability limited ment Misc mortgage N. Y. Annotations N. Y. Supp natural obligation Negotiable Instruments parol modification party payment performance permissible period person plaintiff power of alienation prior promise to pay promisor real property Realty reason release rent Restatement of Contracts result Revised Roman law rule against perpetuities sealed contract sealed instrument Selected Readings sideration specialty statute Statute of Frauds sufficient consideration supra note 32 testator theory tion trust valid vested Williston writing York