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  • 51moral consideration — A consideration which is good only in conscience. The idea that in every case where a person is under a moral obligation to do an act, as to relieve one in distress by personal exertions, or to spend money, a promise to that effect would bind him …

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  • 52Destruction under the Mongol Empire — Drawing of the Mongol siege of Baghdad in 1258. Destruction under the Mongol Empire refers to widespread loss of life and devastation caused by the Mongolian conquests of the 13th century. Mongol raids and invasions were generally regarded as… …

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  • 53ethical consideration — n: a recommendation made in the ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility of what would or would not be ethical behavior by a lawyer under specified circumstances compare disciplinary rule Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …

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  • 54adequate consideration — Such as is equal, or reasonably proportioned, to the value of that for which it is given. That which is not so disproportionate as to shock our sense of that morality and fair dealing which should always characterize transactions between man and… …

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  • 55due consideration — To give such weight or significance to a particular factor as under the circumstances it seems to merit, and this involves discretion. United States ex rel. Maine Potato Growers & Shippers Ass n v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 66 App.D.C. 398 …

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  • 56fair consideration — A fair equivalent. One which, under all the circumstances, is honest, reasonable, and free from suspicion. Full and adequate consideration. Good faith satisfaction of an antecedent debt. One which fairly represents the value of the property… …

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  • 57adequate consideration — Such as is equal, or reasonably proportioned, to the value of that for which it is given. That which is not so disproportionate as to shock our sense of that morality and fair dealing which should always characterize transactions between man and… …

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  • 58due consideration — To give such weight or significance to a particular factor as under the circumstances it seems to merit, and this involves discretion. United States ex rel. Maine Potato Growers & Shippers Ass n v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 66 App.D.C. 398 …

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  • 59fair consideration — A fair equivalent. One which, under all the circumstances, is honest, reasonable, and free from suspicion. Full and adequate consideration. Good faith satisfaction of an antecedent debt. One which fairly represents the value of the property… …

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  • 60just consideration — A consideration legally sufficient. Moruzzi v Federal Life & Casualty Co. 42 NM 35, 75 P2d 320, 115 ALR 407. Under a statute requiring a chattel mortgage when filed to be accompanied by an affidavit stating inter alia that the mortgage is just, a …

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