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Nudum pactum in
Latin literally means 'naked promise' or 'bare promise'. In
common law, it
refers to a
promise that is not
legally enforceable for want...
- is one on
which an
action cannot be
brought because it is
nudum pactum, and
about nudum pactum I will say a word in a moment. In my judgment, therefore...
- It
refers to the
covenant with
Christ as
something "that
prove not a
nudum pactum, a
naked contract,
without quid pro quo."
Believers in
Christ have to...
- no
consideration for a promise, it may be a
promise in honour, or a
nudum pactum; but if
anything else is meant, I do not
understand it. I do not understand...
- one of the
clearest principles of law, that this promise,
being a mere
nudum pactum, was not binding, and that at any
moment before a
complete acceptance...
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fault One
cannot be
punished for
something that they are not
guilty of.
nudum pactum naked promise An
unenforceable promise, due to the
absence of consideration...
- that did not
rigidly conform to the four
types was
referred to as a
nudum pactum and was not
actionable unless there had been part performance. The development...
- also from love and affection,
moral consideration, or past services. A
nudum pactum was
redefined as any
agreement unenforceable for lack of causa. All of...
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other is the
agreement itself; if that were so,
there could never be a
nudum pactum. Bret v JS (1600) Cro Eliz 756
Hamer v
Sidway (1891) 27 NE 256 Pitt v...
- is done
Motto of
United States Navy
Fighter Squadron VF-194.
dictum meum
pactum my word [is] my bond
Motto of the
London Stock Exchange. diem
perdidi I...