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nexus9112 [7]
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What kind of pets do you have

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cricket20 [7]3 years ago
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I had two baby turtles but one died so I have only one now :(
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i have a cat

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Facts of the Case:

In Pinnel's Case, 1602 the defendant, Cole, owed the plaintiff, Pinnel, the sum of £8 10s.  At Pinnel’s request, Cole had paid £5 2s 6d one month before the debt was due.  But, Pinnel sued Cole for the balance.  Cole's argument was that they had an agreement that this part-payment would discharge the entire debt.

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Is part-payment of a debt a good consideration and satisfaction for the whole debt?

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2. This is because there is no fresh consideration provided for the second agreement and agreement is therefore not binding on the parties.

3. For a contract to be binding there must be a consideration even if the consideration is not sufficient.

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The court presided by Lord Coke held that "payment of a less sum on the day in satisfaction of a greater, cannot be any satisfaction for the whole.  The gift of a horse, hawk, robe, etc. in satisfaction, is good consideration."

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1. Essentially, the court said that the payment of a pre-existing obligation is not good consideration for a second alleged agreement to accept part-payment in satisfaction of the whole.

2. Whereas, if Cole had provided fresh consideration, such as the gift of a horse, hawk, robe, etc., then this second agreement may be legally binding.

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Over the last four centuries, case law has evolved, thereby creating these exemptions:

1. Payment accompanied by fresh consideration:  The ruling in the Pinnel's Case established that if there is a valid consideration for the second agreement, then the part-payment satisfies the whole debt, since the fresh consideration may be more valuable than the balance of the consideration.  See also the case of Hartley v Ponsonby [1857] EngR 605.

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3. Payment of a lesser sum at another place at the creditors request:  If the creditor requests for payment to be made at another place other than the agreed place, then part-payment may be sufficient.  The debtor must have incurred some expense (which is a valid consideration) to deliver payment at this other venue.  The case of Pinnel vindicates this exemption and also Foakes v Beer [1884] UKHL 1.

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