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In many cases, a serf who resided in a city for a year and a day became a free person.
Consideration
The value (usually money, service, or goods) exchanged between parties in a contract that compels them to fulfill their mutual obligations.
Preexisting Duty
An obligation that a party is already bound to by law or by some other agreement. The party may not use this as consideration in a new contract.
Promissory Estoppel
A judicial principle that stops one from retracting a pledge given to another if the latter has justifiably depended on the promise to their disadvantage.
Disputed Amounts
Refers to the sums of money under contention between parties in transactions or contracts, often leading to negotiation or legal actions.
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