Hamer v. Sidway

Following is the case brief for Hamer v. Sidway, New York Court of Appeals,(1891) Case summary for Hamer v. Sidway: Uncle and Nephew entered into a contract in which uncle promised nephew $5,000 if nephew promised to refrain from drinking, smoking and gambling until he reached the age of 21 Nephew lived up to his promise and uncle said he […]

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Consideration

Consideration meaning in law In the legal system, the term consideration in contract law refers to something of value given to someone in return for goods, services, or some other promise.  A valid contract must include consideration for every party involved. In simple terms, consideration is the basic reason a party enters into a legal contract. To explore this concept, consider […]

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Illusory Promise

A contract containing a statement that gives the person making a promise no actual obligation to fulfill the promise is considered an “illusory promise,” or “illusory contract.” The language in this type of agreement is indefinite and unclear, making it uncertain whether the promising party must perform even if paid or compensated by the other party. This type of agreement […]

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