It is not generally possible to use as consideration some act or forbearance which has taken place prior to the promise to pay. Consideration must be given in return for the promise of the other party.
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Eastwood v Kenyon (1840) 11 A & E 438
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It is not generally possible to use as consideration some act or forbearance which has taken place prior to the promise to pay. Consideration must be given in return for the promise of the other party.
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#consideration #contract
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It is not generally possible to use as consideration some act or forbearance which has taken place prior to the promise to pay. Consideration must be given in return for the promise of the other party.
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Eastwood v Kenyon (1840) 11 A & E 438
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