Under these acts a right of reentry or forfeiture is not to be enforceable unless and until the lessor has served on the lessee a written notice specifying the breach of covenant or condition complained of, and requiring him to remedy it or make compensation, and this demand has not within a reasonable time been complied with; and when a lessor is proceeding to enforce such a right the court may, if it think fit, grant relief to the lessee. [Please select]
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But cases of duties enforceable either _ex contractu_ or _ex delicto_ at the option of the pleader and cases where the most astute pleader is hard pushed to choose have driven us to seek something better. [Please select]
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For one thing we do not recognize as legally enforceable all intentional promises intended to be binding upon the promisor. [Please select]
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It was right and just to adhere to such a pact, but only contracts, undertakings recognized by law because of their form or nature, were enforceable. [Please select]
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Indeed, English equity in the nineteenth century took subsequent action in reliance upon a promise of a gift to be a common-law consideration on the basis whereof the promise was specifically enforceable. [Please select]
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For the most part they wrote on the Continent where the field of legally enforceable promises had ceased to be bounded by a narrow fence of Roman historical categories. [Please select]
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Stipulations in the course of litigation do not need equivalents nor do they need to be acted on in order to be enforceable. [Please select]
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But the category of enforceable simple promises defies systematic treatment as obstinately as the actionable pacts in Roman law. [Please select]
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