What is the purpose of the Doctrine of Consideration?
What are the 8 issues that may arise under consideration
What is the traditional definition to consideration?
1 case
Currie v Misa (benefit/detriment principle)
What is the idea behind Currie v Misa?
Based on the concept of a ‘benefit’ to promisor, or a ‘detriment’ to the promisee
Either is sufficient to make the promise enforceable, though both are normally present in cases
What are the 2 academic views on consideration?
How does Treitel reject Atiyah’s appraoch?
What are the 2 types of consideration?
Executed consideration
Executory consideration
Dunlop Pneumatic Tyres v Selfridge (1915)
The exchange of promise itself can be capable of consideration.
This is an exception to the general rule of Benefit/Detriment principle
What are the 3 requirements that prove a valuable consideration?
What is meant by ‘consideration must move from the promisee’
Can the third party sue to enforce a promise?
Generally not, as the third party is not invovled in the contract
What is meant by ‘past consideration is not good consideration’?
Cases for supoprting GR for past consideration is not good consideration
What is the doctrine for the exception for past consideration
Doctrine of Implied Assumpsit
Exceptional cases to past consideration is not good consideration
What are the 3 elements that the promisee must satisfy in the exception to ‘past consideration is not good consideration’ in Re Casey’s Patents
What is meant by ‘consideration must be sufficient but need not be adequate’?
Something in value in the eyes of the law must be given by the promisee (sufficient enough), must be worth economic value no matter how minimal.
Although it does not have to be the exact value (adequate) of the item.
What are the 5 reasons courts insist for consideration to be sufficient rather than adequate?
Chappell v Nestle
Facts
Held
Follows Prof Atiyah’s liberal approach
What is the requirement for the wrappers to be of significant important in Chappell v Nestle?
It is a perfectly good contract if a person accepts offers to supply goods if he
1. does something of value to the supplier and;
2. pays money
What is the rule stated by Patterson J, in Thomas v Thomas
‘consideration means something of value in eyes of the law’
What case shows the exception to ‘consideration must be sufficient but not need be adequate’
White v Bluett
supporting Aityah’s view that judges have discretion
Harmer v Sidway (1891) American case
Facts
1. Uncle promised to pay nephew £5000 if nephew stopped drinking liquor, using tobacco, swearing, playing cards etc. until he was 21
2. Didn’t pay back
Held
1. Promise is enforceable
2. Nephew restricted his lawful freedom of action
Aityah’s view
Ward v Byham
Facts
Held
Takaway
1. It is a obligation to take care of a child, there should be no need of any consideration to do a deed that is bound by law
2. Applied Atiyah’s reasoning
Can be used for sufficient consideration and duty oweing a legal duty