Abstract

In Frost v Knight, the defendant had promised that when the plaintiff’s father died, he would marry her. However, during the father’s lifetime, the defendant broke off his engagement to the plaintiff. Without waiting for the death of her father, the plaintiff sued immediately for breach of promise of marriage:

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