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单词 promisor
例句 promisor
This was the party, after all, that saw the future in former Alaska governor Sarah Palin — she of the red-heeled tundra, sparkler of fantasies and promisor of all that is ordinary. The end of this GOP might be a blessing 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z
An oath should be interpreted strictly, for the presumption is that the promisor intended to place upon himself the least possible burden. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
We do not give effect to promises on the basis of the will of the promisor, although our courts of equity have shown some tendency to move in that direction. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
His acceptance shows that he set some value on it; but in truth the promisee’s burden, and not the promisor’s benefit, is material. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention"
Failing in this redemption, the promisor is declared bankrupt, and beyond the pale of reputable business society. The Next Step A Plan for Economic World Federation
With us, a verbal promise is, generally speaking, to be gathered exclusively from the words of the promisor. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
On the contrary, if the promise is part of an onerous contract, the promisor is bound in justice and the promisee obtains a strict right. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
The Austrian code of 1811 presumed a causa, requiring a promisor to prove there was none. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
This something given by the promisee and accepted by the promisor in return for his undertaking is what we now call the consideration for the promise. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention"
But the kind of liability incurred, whether that of indorser, original promisor, or surety, by indorsing a note or guarantying payment, is not the same in all the states. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
It was the promisee who, in the character of stipulator, put all the terms of the contract into the form of a question, and the answer was given by the promisor. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
Such a stipulation as this, though in its terms absolute, implies a condition that enough time shall be allowed to the promisor to enable him to pay the money at Carthage. The Institutes of Justinian
The oldest method of enforcement in Roman law was seizure of the person, to coerce satisfaction or hold the promisor in bondage until his kinsmen performed the judgment. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Again, it need not be anything which is obviously for the promisor’s benefit. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention"
If he guarantees "the payment of the note," he is generally considered liable as an original promisor. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
The second stage was when the doctrine of consideration was introduced in its earlier form of a benefit to the promisor. The Common Law
The usual form to constitute two or more joint promisors is as follows,—'Maevius, do you promise to give five aurei? The Institutes of Justinian
For one thing we do not recognize as legally enforceable all intentional promises intended to be binding upon the promisor. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
But the law does not inquire, as a general thing, how far the accomplishment of an assurance touching the future is within the power of the promisor. The Common Law
The consequences of a binding promise at common law are not affected by the degree of power which the promisor possesses over the promised event. The Common Law
The oldest cases, going on the notion of benefit to the promisor, said that it could not be, for it was a trouble, not a benefit. The Common Law
Conversely, a stipulation which originally was perfectly good may be avoided by the thing, which is its object, acquiring any of the characters just specified through no fault of the promisor. The Institutes of Justinian
The consequences are the same in kind whether the promise is that it shall rain, or that another man shall paint a picture, or that the promisor will deliver a bale of cotton. The Common Law
Not literally compel even in that case, however, but put the promisor in prison unless he will convey. The Common Law
But if this were all, every clause in a contract which showed what the promisor did not promise would be a condition, and the word would be worse than useless. The Common Law
According to this definition the scope of promises is confined to conduct on the part of the promisor. The Common Law
Very often other persons, called fidejussors or sureties, are bound for the promisor, being taken by promises as additional security. The Institutes of Justinian
The promisor might say, It does not matter to me whether you knew that your representation was false or not; the only thing I am concerned with is its truth. The Common Law
That is, as it is commonly explained, unless the promisee has either conferred a benefit on the promisor, or incurred a detriment, as the inducement to the promise. The Common Law
The natural question is, what the promisor was to have for his promise. The Common Law
If this only meant that the promisor alone must bear the legal burden which his promise may create, it would be true. The Common Law
In one sense, everything is form which the law requires in order to make a promise binding over and above the mere expression of the promisor's will. The Common Law
In that case the detriment of delivery would be incurred by the promisee as before, but obviously it would be incurred for the sole purpose of enabling the promisor to carry as agreed. The Common Law
The only universal consequence of a legally binding promise is, that the law makes the promisor pay damages if the promised event does not come to pass. The Common Law
Such is always the case if the condition of a promise lies within the control of the promisor's own will. The Common Law
It is only in the degree of power possessed by the promisor over the event. The Common Law
The only question from the purely legal point of view is whether the promisor will be compelled to pay. The Common Law
A promise in certain words has a definite meaning, which the promisor is presumed to understand. The Common Law
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