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Curia.
Crew, C. J. Doderidge, J. Jones, J. and Whitlock, J. By the words non implacitaret he has waved the benefit of the obligation: But yet this promise does not take away the force of the obligation: for he may sue the obligor presently, and the other may have his action on the promise quod non implacitaret, which shall not be intended for an hour, or a day, but for his whole life. In Bracham’s case, it was resolved, that a consideration that he would forbear, shall be intended for his whole life. But if it be paululum tempus, it is a bad consideration. Poph. 183. Noy 83. Hobb 219. 2 Cr. 683.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 1 N.C. 151
Judges: Crew, Doderidge, Jones, Whitlock
Filed Date: 7/1/1793
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024