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Definition of Non assumpsit

Non assumpsit
Non assumpsit Non` as*sump"sit [L., he did not undertake.] (Law) The general plea or denial in an action of assumpsit.

Meaning of Non assumpsit from wikipedia

- ****umpsit ("he has undertaken", from Latin, ****umere), or more fully, action in ****umpsit, was a form of action at common law used to enforce what are...
- not ****umed He has not healed", Latin: quod non est ****umptum non est sanatum or quod non ****umpsit, non redemit), then the redemption would be complete...
- Forms of action Slade's case (1598) 4 Co Rep 92b, 76 ER 1074 (1602) - ****umpsit Bret against JS and his Wife (1653) Cro Eliz 756, 78 ER 987 (1600) - ****umption...
- the contract and resort to an action for a quantum meruit on an implied ****umpsit. However, if there is absence of any promised consideration, the plaintiff...
- arrangement would make letter of credit to be enforceable under the action ****umpsit because of its promissory connotation. A few countries have created statutes...
- in ****umpsit which arose from the quare writs by adding the **** (Latin: "with") which, then could allege that the defendant undertook (****umpsit, "****umed...
- Barbour Ltd: "The writ of indebitatus ****umpsit involved at least two averments, the debt or obligation and the ****umpsit . The former was the basis of the...
- Æternus Dei Filius Humanan Naturam in Utero Benedictæ Virginis Mariæ ****umpsit (Frankfurt, 1614) Cap. V, repub. in F. Hammer (ed.), Johannes Keplers...
- aeternus Dei Filius humanam naturam in Utero benedictae Virginis Mariae ****umpsit (1614) Eclogae Chronicae (1615, published with Dissertatio **** Nuncio...
- restitution. Restitution developed as a series of writs called special ****umpsit, which were later additions in the courts of law, and were more flexible...