假设不作为

J. Baker
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在14世纪发布的假设令状中,有一些声称仅仅是未能履行承诺(不作为),损害是经济上的而不是物质上的。本章中的案例表明,近一个世纪以来,此类诉讼的可获得性是如何引起争议的。假设不当行为被允许没有争议,因为即使没有承诺,不当行为也会构成侵权行为。但假设不作为完全基于合同协议,并且可以说需要该协议的书面证据,如果不是另一份令状(契约)。在15世纪,经过多次辩论,通过部署讨价还价、信赖和欺骗的概念,该诉讼得以确立。它使契约得以执行,尽管没有象盟约行动所要求的那样加盖印章的协议。转折点是多伊格案(1442),在该案中,违约的土地卖主获得了赔偿。
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Assumpsit for nonfeasance
Among the writs of assumpsit issued in the fourteenth century were some alleging a mere failure to do what was promised (nonfeasance), the harm being economic rather than physical. The cases in this chapter show how the availability of such actions was controversial for nearly a century. Assumpsit for misfeasance had been allowed without dispute, because the misfeasance would have been a tort even without the undertaking. But assumpsit for nonfeasance rested wholly on a contractual agreement and arguably required written evidence of the agreement, if not a different writ (covenant). During the fifteenth century the action was established, after much debate, by deploying the concepts of bargain, reliance, and deceit. It enabled contracts to be enforced although there was no sealed agreement, as was required in the action of covenant. The turning point was Doige’s Case (1442), in which damages were recovered against a defaulting vendor of land.
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