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Merely carrying out a public duty imposed by the law will not amount to sufficiency of consideration.
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Collins v Godefroy (1831) 1 B & Ad 950

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#consideration #contract
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Merely carrying out a public duty imposed by the law will not amount to sufficiency of consideration.
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#consideration #contract
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Merely carrying out a public duty imposed by the law will not amount to sufficiency of consideration.
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Collins v Godefroy (1831) 1 B & Ad 950
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The principle in these circumstances is that merely carrying out a public duty imposed by the law will not amount to sufficiency of consideration. Collins v Godefroy (1831) 1 B & Ad 950

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