Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 212
The defendant contested was not made bona fide , but the adequacy of the
consideration of this conveyance , merely colourably , to get rid and entered into
evidence to shew it . The consideration of the first set- for it was 4001. of which
1001.
The defendant contested was not made bona fide , but the adequacy of the
consideration of this conveyance , merely colourably , to get rid and entered into
evidence to shew it . The consideration of the first set- for it was 4001. of which
1001.
Page 298
Puller , contrà , insisted that the notes were bad , 1st , for want of consideration ;
and , 2dly , that if there were any consideration , it was against law , being
founded on a breach of duty of the officer entrusted with the execution of process
.
Puller , contrà , insisted that the notes were bad , 1st , for want of consideration ;
and , 2dly , that if there were any consideration , it was against law , being
founded on a breach of duty of the officer entrusted with the execution of process
.
Page 368
368 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM , 1812 . being bound to take the notes or to
forbear demanding payment of them ; but a promise is not good unless
PHILLIPPS there be a consideration at the time ; it cannot be made against
BATEMAN ...
368 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM , 1812 . being bound to take the notes or to
forbear demanding payment of them ; but a promise is not good unless
PHILLIPPS there be a consideration at the time ; it cannot be made against
BATEMAN ...
Page 369
Then as to the objection that the consideration is not to be found in the written
agreement , the answer is , that it is apparent on the face of the undertaking , it
results from the words and obvious meaning of the written agreement ; and this
also ...
Then as to the objection that the consideration is not to be found in the written
agreement , the answer is , that it is apparent on the face of the undertaking , it
results from the words and obvious meaning of the written agreement ; and this
also ...
Page 372
Therefore it seems to me that admitting there was a consideration , there was no
promise to support this action . But it may be asked , what consideration was
there , for without touching upon Wain v . Warlters , which I shall forbear to do , is
...
Therefore it seems to me that admitting there was a consideration , there was no
promise to support this action . But it may be asked , what consideration was
there , for without touching upon Wain v . Warlters , which I shall forbear to do , is
...
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