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... benefit to make restitution for it ? 18 To begin , the person claiming restitution must have conferred a benefit of some kind on the other party . 19 The benefit may result from the transfer of property or from services , including ...
... benefit to make restitution for it ? 18 To begin , the person claiming restitution must have conferred a benefit of some kind on the other party . 19 The benefit may result from the transfer of property or from services , including ...
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... benefit to the corporation.36 Courts have applied the main purpose rule in a variety of situations.37 35 Colpitts v . L.C. Fisher Co. , 289 Mass . 232 , 193 N.E. 833 ( 1935 ) ( “ Even consideration which is not only a detriment to the ...
... benefit to the corporation.36 Courts have applied the main purpose rule in a variety of situations.37 35 Colpitts v . L.C. Fisher Co. , 289 Mass . 232 , 193 N.E. 833 ( 1935 ) ( “ Even consideration which is not only a detriment to the ...
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Edward Allan Farnsworth. Test of intention to benefit In applying the test of intention to benefit , courts have not required that the person to be benefited be identified at the time the promise is made.10 It is enough that his identity ...
Edward Allan Farnsworth. Test of intention to benefit In applying the test of intention to benefit , courts have not required that the person to be benefited be identified at the time the promise is made.10 It is enough that his identity ...
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Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
ENFORCEABILITY OF PROMISES | 13 |
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