| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 sider
...fnrfcriptis folemnilui wijht'"* " Jit, tuque faSa aut dationt rei tranfiit in contrafium inntminatum." (3) Where a man is under a moral obligation which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promifes, the honefty and rectitude of the thing is a conftderatton. As if a man promife... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 676 sider
...folcmnibus 'ucjtitun* " Jit, neyuefatlo nut dationc rci tran/iit in contracium iwnminalav:." (3) VVhere a man is under a moral obligation which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promifes, the honefty and rectitude of the thing is a confideration. As if a man promife... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 680 sider
...frtfcriftis folemnibai ticjlit um " fit, tuque fa8o out datlone ml tranjiit m contraftum innominatum," (3) Where a man is under a moral obligation which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promifes, the honefty and rectitude of the thing is a confideration. As if a man promife... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 sider
...prteteriptis tolemnibus vestitum sit, ncque facto out datione rei " trantiit in contractum innominatum." (3) Where a man is under a moral obligation which no court of ltw or equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a consideration.... | |
| William Tidd - 1821 - 820 sider
...to whom the promise was made. But this rule seems to be too narrow ; for it is said, that wherever a man is under a moral obligation, which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a consideration ; as if a man promise... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1824 - 680 sider
...sufficient to support an action. («) 8. OF A PROMISE TO PAY A PRECEDENT DEBT BARRED BY STATUTE, &C. Where a man is under a moral obligation, which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a valid consideration : As, if a man... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1829 - 532 sider
...Coombs v. Ingram, 4 D. fy R. 211. (See Note 18.) So a moral obligation is a sufficient consideration. Where a man is under a moral obligation, which no court of law or equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a consideration; as if a man promises... | |
| 1833 - 560 sider
...promise by an executor to pay a legacy, Lord Mansfield, on the question what was the consideration, said, Where a man is under a moral obligation, which no Court of Law or Equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a consideration. The same principle... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court - 1833 - 660 sider
...express or implied, of the promisor.V.FeZ/ on Guarantees, 3,4.J/Butin addition to this, if a man be under a moral obligation, which no court of law, or equity can enforce, and promises, the honesty and rectitude of the thing is a consideration : as if a man promise... | |
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