Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

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preexisting-duty rule

Contracts. The rule that if a party does or promises to do what the party is already legally obligated to do - or refrains or promises to refrain from doing what the party is already legally obligated to refrain from doing - the party has not incurred detriment. ( This rule's result is that the promise does not constitute adequate consideration for contractual purposes. For example, if a builder agrees to construct a building for a specified price but later threatens to walk off the job unless the owner promises to pay an additional sum, the owner's new promise is not enforceable because, under the preexisting-duty rule, there is no consideration for that promise. -Also termed preexisting-legal-duty rule.