- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- Quasi-contract, the
legal fiction that
mostly evolved into
modern restitution Indebitatus ****umpsit, the
historical form of
action for ****erting a quasi-contract...
- the case for
words (Defamation, Slander) ****umpsit
Special ****umpsit
Indebitatus ****umpsit
Action for
money had and
received to the plaintiff's use Action...
-
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...
- care that is
given him. The
common law
entertained a
legal fiction,
indebitatus ****umpsit, that a
person owing a debt
promised to pay it, so that he...