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assumpsit

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as·sump·sit  (-smpst)
n.
1. An agreement or promise made orally or in writing not under seal; a contract.
2. A legal action to enforce or recover damages for a breach of such an agreement.

[New Latin assmpsit, from third person sing. perfect tense of Latin assmere, to undertake; see assume.]

assumpsit [əˈsʌmpsɪt]
n
(Law) Law (before 1875) an action to recover damages for breach of an express or implied contract or agreement that was not under seal
[from Latin, literally: he has undertaken, from assūmere to assume]


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Bartholomew Fair, on the other hand, concerns itself, from the Induction on, with intention and assumpsit in early modern contract law.
 
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