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Tweddle v Atkinson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tweddle v Atkinson
''Tweddle v Atkinson'' () (EWHC QB J57 ), (1861) 1 B&S 393, 121 ER 762 is an English contract law case concerning the principle of privity of contract and consideration; establishing the principle that "consideration must flow from the promisee." ==Facts== William Tweddle was engaged to a Miss Guy. The groom's father entered into an agreement with the bride's father, William Guy, to pay the groom, William Tweddle, £200 if he paid the groom £100, all of which was recorded in a written contract. However, William Guy subsequently died, and the estate would not pay. The groom then sued William Guy's estate for the promised £200, namely the estate executor Mr Atkinson.
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