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  2. Consideration - Wikipedia

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    Consideration may move from the promisee or any other person. Under Indian law, consideration may be from the promisee of any other person i.e., even a stranger. This means that as long as there is consideration for the promisee, it is immaterial who has furnished it. Consideration must be an act, abstinence or forbearance or a returned promise.

  3. Consideration in English law - Wikipedia

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    Consideration is an English common law concept within the law of contract, and is a necessity for simple contracts (but not for special contracts by deed).The concept of consideration has been adopted by other common law jurisdictions, including in the United States.

  4. Consideration under American law - Wikipedia

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    Consideration is the price one pays for another's promise. It can take a number of forms: money, property, a promise, the doing of an act, or even refraining from doing an act. In broad terms, if one agrees to do something he was not otherwise legally obligated to do, it may be said that he has given consideration.

  5. Consideration (law) - Wikipedia

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  6. Consider - Wikipedia

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    The act of consideration as in Perspective (cognitive) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Consider .

  7. Failure of consideration - Wikipedia

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    Failure of consideration is a highly technical area of law. Particular areas of controversy include: Whether the failure of the consideration must be 'total', [3] and the scope and meaning of such a requirement; Whether 'consideration' refers not only to bargained-for counter-performance by the defendant, but also a legal or factual state of ...

  8. Consideration under English law - Wikipedia

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  9. Consideration (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Consideration is a concept of English common law. Consideration may also refer to: