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    News and Articles on Statute Of Frauds



    Judge: Swerdlow had no agreement  Aug 5, 2008
    Finally, the Statute of Frauds, requiring a signed agreement for anything over one year in duration, was a bar to all of Swerdlow s claims, as was the doctrine of impossibility of performance because of various impediments, which had not been removed. Reader Comments. (South Florida Business Journal, FL)

    Recruiter Loses Bid to Collect Merger Fee From Blank Rome  May 29, 2008
    Justice Cahn based his decision on the statute of frauds, which requires that certain kinds of contracts be in writing and contain all essential terms. Though the judge said he could not rule on whether Girard-diCarlo's e-mail tag constituted a true signature, he said the indeterminacy of the fee terms were enough to render the contract unenforceable. (Law.com)

    Ala. quilter sues over rights  Jun 6, 2007
    Saying she has been cheated by several major corporations and a trio of scheming businessmen Atlantan William Arnett and his sons who relied on an oral contract that "violates the statute of frauds," Young has filed suit in federal court in Selma, seeking a larger slice of the lucrative pie her art has generated since being shown in the nation's most prestigious art museums, including the High Museum of Art in March, 2006. Chitose Suzuki/Associated Press. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Ask George & Chuck: Questions from Consumers  May 22, 2007
    In order to enforce a contract to pay that is secured by real estate, the contract must be in writing in order to comply with the Texas statute of frauds. Published: May 22, 2007. (RealtyTimes)

    Charm has its price  Apr 10, 2007
    "The Statute of Frauds states that certain contracts, including the conveyance of property, of longer than one year must be in writing," he said. In January, McCullough signed a lease with new tenants, whom Cairns described as "successful third-generation operators of upscale restaurants and hotels." La Luna was given till March 31 to vacate. (Los Angeles Times)

    Lawyer: Good cause against Winter  Jan 19, 2007
    The court document ends with this statement to the Sumner County judge, the following defenses are also applicable to (Winter s) claims or theories: failure of consideration, laches, payment, statute of frauds, and waiver. Both documents filed ask for a jury trial in the matter, but none has been scheduled in Sumner County Courts. (Wellington Daily News, KS)

    State justices allow e-signatures  Jan 18, 2007
    A 1960 Supreme Court ruling dealing with the statute of frauds said a document is valid if signed "by writing, printing, lithographing or other such mode, provided the same is done with the intention of signing.". "By affixing '/s/ Kenneth L. Fields' to the two orders, the judge here clearly demonstrated his intent to authenticate both documents" with his signature, Ryan wrote. (AZCentral -- Business)




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