
One, the evidence of which is merely oral, or in writing, not under seal, nor of record. As contracts of this nature are frequently entered into without thought or proper deliberation, the law requires that there be some good cause, consideration or motive, before they can be enforced in the courts. The party making the promise must have obtained.....
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