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assumpsit

[ uh-suhmp-sit ]

noun

Law.
  1. a legal action for a breach of contract or promise not under seal.
  2. an actionable promise.


assumpsit

/ əˈʌɪ /

noun

  1. law (before 1875) an action to recover damages for breach of an express or implied contract or agreement that was not under seal
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of assumpsit1

1605–15; < Latin: he has taken upon himself, he has undertaken
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of assumpsit1

C17: from Latin, literally: he has undertaken, from ū to assume
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She would open her Harvard law class not by introducing herself but by calling on a student and asking what “assumpsit,” a legal term, means.

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They include bigly, deplorable, irregardless, icon, assumpsit, faute de mieux, in omnia paratus, revenant and feckless.

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Paine pleaded non assumpsit, and, after gaining the case, paid Wilburn the money.

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Stemming from it is "assumpsit", which provided damages for breach of an oral agreement and for a written agreement without a seal.

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He used to say sometimes to his conducting man, with a smile, sly and holy, up at the yellow letters of one of the tin deed-boxes on his shelves at the Lodge, after an adroit conversation, "I think it will puzzle him, rather, to make an assumpsit out of that."

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