Global Information Lookup Global Information

Breach of promise information


Breach of promise is a common-law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. It was also called breach of contract to marry,[1] and the remedy awarded was known as heart balm.

From at least the Middle Ages to the early 20th century, many jurisdictions regarded a man's promise of engagement to marry a woman as a legally binding contract. If the man subsequently changed his mind, he would be said to be in "breach" of this promise and could be subject to litigation for damages.

The converse of that was seldom true. The concept that "it's a woman's prerogative to change her mind" had at least some basis in law (though a woman might pay a high social price for exercising this privilege). Unless a dowry of money or property had changed hands, or the woman could be shown to have become engaged to a man only to enable her use of his money,[2] a man could rarely recover in a "breach of promise" suit against a woman if he was even allowed to file one.

Changing social attitudes toward morals have led to a decline in the number of legal actions in response to "jilting". Most jurisdictions, at least in the English-speaking common-law world, have become increasingly reluctant to intervene in cases of personal relationships not involving the welfare of children or actual violence. Many of them have repealed all laws regarding such eventualities,[1] and in others, the statute allowing such an action may technically remain on the books, but the action has become very rare and unlikely to be pursued with any probability of success. Arising in its stead are judicial opinions and/or statutes permitting a breach-of-contract action for wedding expenses incurred when the nuptials are called off or for loss of employment, moving and living expenses incurred by one party as a result of an engagement, which is later broken.

  1. ^ a b N.Y. Civil Rights Act article 8, §§ 80-A to 84. "Causes of action for Alienation of Affections, Criminal Conversation, Seduction and Breach of Contract to Marry abolished". New York State Assembly. Retrieved February 7, 2012.[dead link]
  2. ^ Lehman, Jeffrey; Phelps, Shirelle (2005). West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Vol. 5 (2 ed.). Detroit: Thomson/Gale. p. 235. ISBN 9780787663742.

and 25 Related for: Breach of promise information

Request time (Page generated in 1.0522 seconds.)

Breach of promise

Last Update:

Breach of promise is a common-law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. It was also called breach of contract to marry, and the remedy awarded was known...

Word Count : 2585

Breach

Last Update:

Look up breach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breach, Breached, or The Breach may refer to: Breach, Kent, United Kingdom Breach, West Sussex, United...

Word Count : 471

Sarah Wentworth

Last Update:

an Australian currency lass and apprentice. She brought the first breach of promise suit in Australia, during which she was represented by barrister and...

Word Count : 1380

Cecily Jordan Farrar

Last Update:

sharing the head of household with a man she was not married to. In the year of Samuel Jordan's death, she set off the first breach of promise lawsuit in English...

Word Count : 1710

Tort

Last Update:

adultery, loss of consortium, alienation of affection, breach of promise (but only in a humiliating or degrading manner), violation of chastity and femininity...

Word Count : 21988

South African family law

Last Update:

performance for breach of promise. Contractual damages (patrimonial loss from the breach of promise) are calculated on the basis of positive interest...

Word Count : 7035

Intentional tort

Last Update:

causes of action. Additionally, this category of tort traditionally included actions such as criminal conversation, alienation of affections, breach of promise...

Word Count : 1167

Trial by Jury

Last Update:

a "breach of promise of marriage" lawsuit in which the judge and legal system are the objects of lighthearted satire. Gilbert based the libretto of Trial...

Word Count : 8388

Criminal conversation

Last Update:

except as part of this term. It is similar to breach of promise, a tort involving a broken engagement against the betrothed, and alienation of affections...

Word Count : 1719

Roland Pertwee

Last Update:

Breach of Promise (1942), which he also wrote. Pertwee had French Huguenot ancestry (his surname was an Anglicisation of "Perthuis"; the origins of his...

Word Count : 2739

Loss of consortium

Last Update:

Loss of consortium is a term used in the law of torts that refers to the deprivation of the benefits of a family relationship due to injuries caused by...

Word Count : 1057

Heartbalm tort

Last Update:

criminal conversation, alienation of affection, and breach of promise to marry. Of these, criminal conversation and alienation of affection are marital torts...

Word Count : 489

Breach of trust

Last Update:

(Singapore)#Criminal breach of trust Breach of fiduciary responsibility Breach of Trust (band), a Canadian rock band Breach of promise Breach of confidence Breach of contract...

Word Count : 202

Dogs Playing Poker

Last Update:

poker (originally titled Judge St. Bernard Stands Pat on Nothing) Breach of Promise Suit – testifying in court A Friend in Need (1903) – poker, cheating...

Word Count : 811

Gross negligence

Last Update:

prosecutor prove the existence of a duty of care, breach of that duty by the defendant resulting in death, and a risk of death that would be obvious to...

Word Count : 1000

Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok

Last Update:

name and that she was the daughter of Sigurðr Fáfnisbani and Brynhildr. Ragnarr marries her. The breach of promise to Ingibjǫrg leads to war between Ragnarr...

Word Count : 647

Engagement ring

Last Update:

abolishment of the "breach of promise", that had entitled a woman whose fiancé had broken off their engagement to sue him for damages. This rule of law was...

Word Count : 4730

Breach of contract

Last Update:

Breach of contract is a legal cause of action and a type of civil wrong, in which a binding agreement or bargained-for exchange is not honored by one...

Word Count : 4435

Gold digger

Last Update:

legislation during the 1930s, particularly breach of promise cases. Public outrage surrounding the image of frivolous lawsuits and unfair alimony payouts...

Word Count : 1194

Intentional infliction of emotional distress

Last Update:

Intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED; sometimes called the tort of outrage) is a common law tort that allows individuals to recover for...

Word Count : 1210

Privacy law

Last Update:

surveillance, and the use of personal information by both government and corporate entities. Trespassing Laws focus on breaches of privacy rights related...

Word Count : 14733

Actual malice

Last Update:

reckless disregard of whether it was false or not. Although defined within the context of a media defendant, the rule requiring proof of actual malice applies...

Word Count : 616

Breach of confidence

Last Update:

of breach of confidence is, in United States law, a common-law tort that protects private information conveyed in confidence. A claim for breach of confidence...

Word Count : 249

Vicarious liability

Last Update:

repossessor must not cause a breach of the peace or the lienholder will be held responsible. This requirement not to breach the peace is held upon the lienholder...

Word Count : 1960

Harold Wilson

Last Update:

Breach of Promise – Labour in Power, 1964–70 by Clive Ponting. Changing party policy in Britain: an introduction by Richard Kelly. A Short History Of...

Word Count : 20578

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net