A pre-existing duty rule problem?

At the time of the case, a promise to marry was legally enforceable. Therefore, since Blanche (the daughter) and Oberto (the Count) had each promised to marry the other, both were, at the time the above document was executed, legally obligated to marry.

If the couple was legally bound to get married, then, under the pre-existing duty rule, a subsequent promise to marry could not be consideration for the promise to pay money.

True

False