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" Motive is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye of the law, moving from the plaintiff ; it may be some benefit to the plaintiff, or some detriment to the defendant ; but at all events it... "
Practical Rules for Determining Parties to Actions: Digested and Arranged ... - Página 35
por Herbert Broom - 1847 - 220 páginas
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Queen's Bench Reports, Volumen2

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1843 - 1150 páginas
...confounding consideration with motive (a). Motive is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...at all events it must be moving from the plaintiff. Now that which is suggested as the consideration here, a pious respect for the wishes of the testator,...
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A Selection of Legal Maxims, Classified and Illustrated

Herbert Broom - 1845 - 544 páginas
...defendant (0). It is, however, clearly established, that " consideration consideration ' • J must be of means something which is of some value in the eye of the ^e.1<!gal law moving from the plaintiff. It may be some benefit to the plaintiff, or some detriment...
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The Law of Contracts: In a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Law Institution

John William Smith - 1847 - 438 páginas
...deration , . .... ,, must move something which is of some from the value in the eye of the law, plain i . moving from the plaintiff: it may be some benefit...all events, it must be moving from the plaintiff. Now that which is suggested as the consideration here, a pious respect for the wishes of the testator,...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumen5

Georgia. Supreme Court - 1849 - 680 páginas
...Patterson, J: remarks, "Motive is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something that is of some value in the eye of the law, moving from...defendant, but at all events it must be moving from thii plaintiff." See also Smith on Contracts, note, 03. Broom's Legal Maxims, 342, 343. As the- respect...
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A Selection of Legal Maxims: Classified and Illustrated

Herbert Broom - 1852 - 616 páginas
...plaintiff with the consent, either express or implied, of the defendant."4 And again, " Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...from the plaintiff. It may be some benefit to the defendant or some detriment to the plaintiff, but, at all events, it must be moving from the plaintiff."5...
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The Law of Contracts: A Course of Lectures

John William Smith - 1853 - 488 páginas
...Patteson, J., further remarks, — "Motive is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...all events, it must be moving from the plaintiff. Now that which is suggested here, a pious respect for the wishes of the testator, does not in any way...
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The Law of Contracts, Volumen1

Theophilus Parsons - 1857 - 936 páginas
...confounding consideration with motive. Motire is not the same thing with consideration. Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...from the plaintiff; it may be some benefit to the defendant, or some detriment to the plaintiff; hut at all events it must be moving from the plaintiff....
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The Law of Evidence: Applicable to the Courts of the East India Company ...

John Bruce Norton - 1859 - 638 páginas
...plaintiff with the consent, either express or implied, of the defendant.' And again, ' consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...from the plaintiff. It may be some benefit to the defendant or some detriment to the plaintiff, but, at all events, it must be moving from the plaintiff.'...
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The Lower Canada Jurist, Volumen3

Strachan Bethune, John Sprott Archibald, Edmond Lareau, John Stuart Buchan - 1860 - 382 páginas
...elle se charge," and which the English authorities define in nearly the same terms : " Consideration means something which is of some value in the eye...from the Plaintiff. It may be some benefit to the Defendant or some detriment to the Plaintiff; but at all events it must be moving from the Plaintiffs....
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The Law of Evidence, Applicable to the Courts of the Late East India Company ...

John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 666 páginas
...express or implied, of the defendant.' And again, ' consideration means something which is of tome value in the eye of the law moving from the plaintiff. It may be some benefit to the defendant or some detriment to the plaintiff, but at all events, it must be moving fron the plaintiff."...
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