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- It has been argued that this is " nudum pactum "-that there is no consideration.
- Lastly, it was said that there was no consideration, and that it was " nudum pactum ".
- An example of a nudum pactum would be an offer to sell something without a corresponding offer of value in exchange.
- In the US, the Uniform Commercial Code has invalidated the doctrine of " nudum pactum " as it applies to offers made by " merchants " under the firm offer rule under certain circumstances.
- A "'nudum pactum "'in Latin literally means'Bare or Naked Promise .'In common law, it refers to a promise that is not legally enforceable for want of consideration.
- I do not understand what a bargain or a promise or an agreement in honour is unless it 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.
- I do not understand what a bargain or a promise or an agreement in honour is unless it 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.
- I understand that if there is no consideration for a promise, it may be a promise in honour, or, as we should call it, a promise without consideration and " nudum pactum "; but if anything else is meant, I do not understand it.
- But it is clear settled law, on 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 by Dickinson of the offer, Dodds was as free as Dickinson himself.
- A further argument for the defendants was that this was a " nudum pactum "-that there was no consideration for the promise that taking the influenza was only a condition, and that the using the smoke ball was only a condition, and that there was no consideration at all; in fact, that there was no request, express or implied, to use the smoke ball.