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ASSUMPSIT, (continued.)

declarations in,

on

debt in the replevin suit and all the costs.

II. 397.

a promise to pay the rent if plaintiff would
forbear to distrain. II. 400.

on a promissory note given for the debt and
costs of a third person. II. 401.

on a promise by the assignees of a term to pay all

arrears of rent if plaintiff would permit defen-
dants to enter under the assignment and sell
the stock. II. 405.

on a promise by one in prospect of marriage that
if plaintiff would not put a bond in suit, she,
the obligor would pay in a short time. II.

407.

II. 408.

on a like promise, and promise of increase of in-
terest.
on a promise to pay the money due by one A. or
render up his body, if plaintiff would not enter
up judgment on a warrant of attorney. II.

410.

on a promise to plaintiff, an attorney that if he
would cause proceedings to be stayed, defen-
dant would pay the costs of the different ac-
tions. II. 412.

on a promise that if plaintiff would take no ad-

vantage of a breach of covenant, defendant
would pay money. II. 415.

on a promise to take back bills given in payment
for an estate if they were not accepted. II.

416.

on a promise to pay a certain sum if plaintiff
would forbear to sue for a legacy. II. 420.
on a promise that if plaintiff would forbear to is-

sue an attachment against a third person, de-

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ASSUMPSIT, (continued.)
declarations in,

fendant undertook to pay the debt.

II. 423.

on a promise to pay plaintiff his debt if he would not distrain. II. 425. 429.

on a promise in writing to pay the debt of another in consideration of forbearance. II. 427. on a promise that if plaintiff would forbear to offer for a certain contract, defendant would pay so much if he obtained that contract.

432.

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on a promise that if plaintiff would permit de-
fendant to take a bill of sale from a third per-
son of his effects, which had been taken in exe- .
cution, defendant promised, &c. II. 433.
on a promise to pay the debt of a third person if
plaintiff would not sue. II. 436.

on a similar promise as to costs between attor-
ney and client. II. 439.

on a promise if plaintiff would withdraw the record, defendant would pay him half his costs. II. 441.

a similar. II. 442.

on a promise that if plaintiff would credit defendant on his books, a debt alleged to be due from a third person, defendant promised to pay so much money if the debt should prove not to be due. II. 445.

on a contract to indemnify plaintiff, (master of a

ship,) against damages he might sustain in any action which might be brought by the owners for breach of charter party in deviating, &c. II. 449.

on a promise to provide money for the payment of an accommodation note when it became due. II. 454.

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ASSUMPSIT, (continued.)

declarations in,

on promise that if plaintiff would join with one in making a promissory note to defendant for his accommodation, defendant would provide money to take it up. II. 455.

on a promise to indemnify plaintiff, the acceptor of a bill, &c. II. 456.

on a promise to indemnify plaintiff, (bail.) II.

457.

for not indemnifying plaintiff against a joint note. II. 459.

for not indemnifying plaintiff for discharging a

assign over the costs of

II. 452.

prisoner out of custody. II. 459. on a promise that if plaintiff would securities, defendant would pay drawing the letter of attorney. on a contract of indemnity of bail. for not indemnifying plaintiff for his accepting the co-assigneeship under a commission of bankrupt. II. 466.

II. 465.

on a promise if plaintiff would assist defendant in making a distress, defendant promised to indemnify him.

II. 467.

for not indemnifying plaintiff, the acceptor of a bill. II. 469.

for not indemnifying plaintiff's testator (defendant's tenant,) for the consequences of eviction and loss of crops. II. 470.

on a promise that if plaintiff would assign to defendant the remainder of his term and permit him to receive the arrears of rent, defendant promised to pay to plaintiff's lessor the rent due, and indemnify, &c. II. 472.

against a broker who undertook to indemnify plaintiff for any losses he might sustain on the

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ASSUMPSIT, (continued.)
declarations in,

re-sale of cottons which plaintiff had bought of
defendant. II. 475.

on a promise: defendant had received a sum of money from the father of a bastard child, with which he was to pay the parish bill for its support, by the parish for not paying that bill. 11. 477.

against the surety for a putative father, who undertook to indemnify the parish for his going at large.

II.479.

for the nonpayment of a sum of money, on dis-
charging the defendant's son from his appren-
ticeship. II. 495.

on an agreement entered into by copyholders to
try their right to take faggots by one, for
their share of the expences.
It. 496.

for writing letters to the lady whom defendant
courted, plaintiff to receive a certain sum if
he married her. II. 498.

for a reward offered by public advertisement for
the apprehension of thieves. II. 499.
on an agreement between two, pursers in differ-
ent ships for an exchange of situations, &c.
II. 500.

on a promise: plaintiff bought some cattle that
were distrained, defendant promised if plaintiff
would deliver them again to tenant that he
would pay the debt. II. 502.
for money promised to

and cure a poor boy.

plaintiff if he would go II. 504.

against a servant for leaving his place before the

expiration of the time for which plaintiff had hired him. II. 505.

on a promise to return a part of the premium

ASSUMPSIT, (continued.)

declarations in,

paid with an apprentice if he did not stay. II. 507.

on a promise if plaintiff would enter into holy orders defendant would make him his crate.

II. 508.

for entering into the service of a third person
against a promise made. II. 510.
for quitting service, and employment of a coal-
heaver. II. 512.
on a promise if plaintiff would send an adventure
to Jamaica, defendant guaranteed a profit, &c.
II. 513.

for selling a horse at auction for less than the or-
dered price. II. 515.

on an agreement to work grindstones at plaintiff's quarries for a year certain, breach. II.

516.

to recover gains stipulated by a charter party en-
tered into by plaintiff and freighters of his
ship, &c. II. 517.

against defendant, a broker, for insuring plain-
tiff's ship upon less beneficial terms than he
might have done.
II. 522.

for breach of a contract for a special service.

II. 528.

for not paying plaintiff for writing essays in a

II. 530.

paper. on a promise by defendant who took plaintiff abroad as a servant that if he discharged her abroad he would pay her passage home. II.

531.

against a broker for not entering goods at the custom house for exportation. II. 532.

for the fees of witnesses. II. 585.

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