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- quasi-contract can be traced to the medieval form of action known as indebitatus ****umpsit. In essence, the plaintiff would recover a money sum from the...
- nonfeasance). This form of pleading gave rise to the name of the action: indebitatus ****umpsit. The practice of the King's Bench and the Court of Common Pleas...
- shadow: a claim for money had and received evolved from the writ of indebitatus ****umpsit, a legal fiction that the parties had an implied agreement...
- statement of promises in indebitatus counts which there was no need to prove were to be omitted; "the action of indebitatus ****umpsit," the authors add...
- name for a common law claim derived from the form of action known as indebitatus ****umpsit. The action enabled one person to recover money which has been...
- the case for words (Defamation, Slander) ****umpsit Special ****umpsit Indebitatus ****umpsit Action for money had and received to the plaintiff's use Action...
- Quasi-contract, the legal fiction that mostly evolved into modern restitution Indebitatus ****umpsit, the historical form of action for ****erting a quasi-contract...
- and G Rubber Co Proprietary Ltd. The action evolved from the writ of indebitatus ****umpsit. It is available only if the contract has been discharged,...
- history in English law can be traced to the form of action known as indebitatus ****umpsit. From this action came the 'common money counts'. Of present...
- learned writer (who doubtless knows better) to representing the common 'indebitatus' counts in ****umpsit as belonging to the action of debt; and a novice...