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causa non secuta

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A quick definition of causa non secuta:

Term: CAUSA NON SECUTA

Definition: Causa non secuta is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a consideration that has failed or a failure of consideration. It means that the expected consideration did not follow through. In simpler terms, it is when someone promised to do something in exchange for something else, but they did not follow through with their promise. This term is also known as failure of consideration or causa falsa, which means falsity of consideration.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Causa non secuta is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a consideration that has failed or a failure of consideration.

Example: If someone promises to pay you $100 in exchange for a service you provide, but then fails to pay you, that is an example of causa non secuta. The consideration (payment) that was expected did not follow.

This term is important in contract law because a contract requires both parties to provide consideration in order for it to be valid. If one party fails to provide the consideration they promised, the other party may have legal recourse.

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