Changes

From Nordan Symposia
Jump to navigationJump to search
2 bytes added ,  23:43, 12 December 2020
m
Text replacement - "http://" to "https://"
Line 1: Line 1:  
[[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Consideration.jpg|right|frame]]
 
[[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Consideration.jpg|right|frame]]
   −
*Date: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century]
+
*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 : continuous and careful [[thought]] <after long consideration he [[agreed]] to their requests>
 
*1 : continuous and careful [[thought]] <after long consideration he [[agreed]] to their requests>
Line 12: Line 12:  
:b : the inducement to a contract or other legal [[transaction]]; specifically : an [[act]] or forbearance or the promise thereof done or given by one party in return for the act or promise of another
 
:b : the inducement to a contract or other legal [[transaction]]; specifically : an [[act]] or forbearance or the promise thereof done or given by one party in return for the act or promise of another
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
'''Consideration''' is the [[legal]] [[concept]] of [[value]] in [[connection]] with contracts. It is anything of [[value]] in the common sense, promised to another when making a contract. It can take the form of [[money]], [[physical]] objects, [[services]], [[promise]]d [[actions]], abstinence from a [[future]] action and much more. Under the notion of "pre-existing [[duties]]," if either the promisor or the promisee already had a legal obligation to render such payment, it cannot be seen as consideration in the legal sense.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consideration]
+
'''Consideration''' is the [[legal]] [[concept]] of [[value]] in [[connection]] with contracts. It is anything of [[value]] in the common sense, promised to another when making a contract. It can take the form of [[money]], [[physical]] objects, [[services]], [[promise]]d [[actions]], abstinence from a [[future]] action and much more. Under the notion of "pre-existing [[duties]]," if either the promisor or the promisee already had a legal obligation to render such payment, it cannot be seen as consideration in the legal sense.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consideration]
    
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]

Navigation menu