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Q: Do courts normally require adequate consideration?
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Adequacy of consideration?

sufficient is used when we suggest a close meeting of a need . adequate may imply barely meeting a requirement . (Webster)


Do courts judge the adequacy of consideration?

explain sufficiency of consideration, by giving a case


How many years on your record can the courts take into consideration when awaiting sentence?

seven years


What does consideration must be sufficient but need not be adequate mean?

It means that although consideration must provide some benefit to the promisor or detriment to the promisee, these do not however have a great deal. Providing something is given in return for a promise, it does not matter that it is not much, or not what the promise would usually be considered worth.Courts would not inquire into the adequacy of consideration so long as there are some. The reason for this rule is due to the old idea of freedom of contract, which required that the parties themselves should be allowed to make bargains that suit them without interference from courts.


Do Florida criminal courts require a unanimous jury verdict to convict?

Yes


How do the courts define adequate progress?

There is no measurable, quantifiable measure of this definition. It is a totally subjective view of the case, taken in its totality, by the presiding judge.


What must you keep in mind about decisions posted on the Internet so soon after a ruling and what is a slip opinion?

Normally those opinions have their own caveats; to be withdrawn, amended (changed), or overruled. A slip opinion is just like the web opinions; they are not fully published for most courts consideration of the subjects.


Consideration may be executory or executed but it must not be pastDicuss and illustrate your answer with various case laws?

Executed and executory consideration is enforced by the common law courts but a past consideration is not. This is because a past consideration arises where the work is done before the obligation or offer to pay is made. See the case of EASTWOOD VRS KENYON.


Do you agree with Lord Dening's view on consideration?

Lord Denning's view on consideration was that the courts should not be too strict in requiring consideration in contract law to uphold agreements that are fair and just. Some legal scholars agree with this perspective, while others argue that consideration is an essential element in forming a valid contract. Ultimately, the interpretation of consideration may vary depending on the specific jurisdiction and context.


Can a New Jersey lawyer practice in the bankruptcy courts of California?

Bankruptcy Courts are FEDERAL. You must be allowed to practice in a particular District by the Court, meaning you know the conventions and customs of the area more than anything. State is not a consideration.


What are the explanation of article 3 section 22 bill of rights?

Section 11 states that access to the courts and adequate legal assistance is available to everyone, no matter what their financial circumstances. This means that even the poorest can be guaranteed that they will have a fair day in court with adequate legal representation.


Can 13 year old kids chose who to live with?

{| |- | No, they cannot, though the court will often take it into consideration when making decisions. Until the child reaches adulthood the parents control where they live. Some courts will take the child's preferences into consideration. |}