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... debt , it is enforce- able only to that extent . The promise may be made before the period of limitations has run on the original debt , as well as afterward . It may be inferred from an admission or acknowledgment of the debt ( if not ...
... debt , it is enforce- able only to that extent . The promise may be made before the period of limitations has run on the original debt , as well as afterward . It may be inferred from an admission or acknowledgment of the debt ( if not ...
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... debt was valid , " even though the writing that was delivered was not evidence of the debt but of the discharge . Few courts have , however , been willing so to distort the rules applicable to gifts . Extension if no writing of rule The ...
... debt was valid , " even though the writing that was delivered was not evidence of the debt but of the discharge . Few courts have , however , been willing so to distort the rules applicable to gifts . Extension if no writing of rule The ...
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... debt . 32 B's transfer to C of his equity of redemption does not free B from his duty to repay his debt to A. Therefore B ordinarily insists on C's prom- ise to repay the debt . C is then said to “ assume " the mortgage and is called an ...
... debt . 32 B's transfer to C of his equity of redemption does not free B from his duty to repay his debt to A. Therefore B ordinarily insists on C's prom- ise to repay the debt . C is then said to “ assume " the mortgage and is called an ...
Contents
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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