Assumpsit

/əˈsʌm.psɪt/ noun

A legal action in common law for breach of an oral or written contract; a suit brought to recover damages for failure to fulfill a promise.

From Latin 'assumpsit' (he/she undertook), the third-person singular of 'assumere.' This legal term was brought into English common law from medieval Latin and became a standard term in the English legal system for a specific type of contractual dispute.

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