Kirksey v. Kirksey
Kirksey v. Kirksey, Ala. Sup. 8 Ala. 131 (1845), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of Alabama that held that a promise by a man, Albert O. Kirksey to give his sister-in-law a house if she would move to his land was not a valid contract because it lacked bargained-for-consideration.
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Kirksey v. Kirksey
Kirksey v. Kirksey, Ala. Sup. 8 Ala. 131 (1845), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of Alabama that held that a promise by a man, Albert O. Kirksey to give his sister-in-law a house if she would move to his land was not a valid contract because it lacked bargained-for-consideration.
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