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This document summarises the main points in Consideration under an Existing Duty of care. it also provides case law to illustrate each point more clearly.










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Performance of an
existing duty essay plan
By Taong Kanyimbo

, Introduction

In the case of Dunlop v Selfridge 1915, the House of Lords explained consideration as, the claimant showing
that they’ve bought the defendant’s promise by doing, giving or promising something in return for it.

In most contract cases, two promises are exchanged between two parties, making both parties the promiser
and the promisee. For example if Emily promises to paint Carla’s kitchen, and Carla promises to pay her for
the work she has done.
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