Money Counts

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In pleading. The common counts in an action of assumpsit. They are so called because they are founded on express or implied promises to pay money in consideration of a precedent debt. They are of four descriptions, the indebitatis assumpsit, the quantimi meruit, the quantum valebant, and the account stated.

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