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1. Section 432-010 Statute of frauds--contracts to be in w
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- Statute of frauds--contracts to be in writing. ...
- (1961) Plaintiff could not recover in action for breach of oral contract for personal employment since if employment was to be for one year and to commence thirty-seven days after agreement was made it came within the statute of frauds and if employment was for an indefinite period then it was terminable at will and fact that in reliance on agreement plaintiff had quit his job would not estop defendant from denying the contract. ...
- (1973) Held lease required to be in writing by statute of frauds may be rescinded by subsequent oral agreement where unexpired term of lease is less than that period required by the statute for written agreements. ...
- (1974) Held that because contract could have been performed within a year it was not barred by statute of frauds. ...
- (1961) Where agreement to enter into a lease was partly in writing but omitted a great many matters which were alleged to be in an oral part of the agreement it was not enforceable under the frauds. ...
- (1962) Where five year lease contained option provision by which lessee could continue as tenant under same terms and conditions for another five years the rental to be mutually determined by the parties at time of exercise of option, amount of rent to be charged was essential part of the contract and oral agreement thereon was unenforceable and fact that lessee remained in possession for 8 months and paid rent at same rate as previously paid under lease did not exclude option clause from statute of frauds. ...
- (1967) Mere payment of money as partial performance will not take land sale contract out of statute of frauds. ...
- (1968) The statute of frauds applies with equal force to both the purchasers and sellers of real estate. ...
- (1971) Where written contract in evidence described the property in question as 80 acres more or less, gave vendors' name, residence, showed the contract related to dairy farm, and vendors lived on subject farm and owned no other real estate, and contract executed with all parties present on the subject farm agreeing that exact legal description could be supplied later by real estate agent, the contract was sufficient under statute of frauds for purposes of reformation and specific performance. ...
- (1960) Evidence held sufficient to show the part performance of oral contract for the sale of land so as to take it out of the statute of frauds. ...
- (1973) Where the leading and main object of defendant's promise to plaintiffs that he would see that they were paid was in his own interest, the promise was not within the statute of frauds. ...
- (1974) Memorandum is sufficient to remove impediment of statute of frauds if it sets out essential terms of agreement. ...
- (1960) A parol lease for five years and parol agreement to make the lease were within the statute of frauds and fact that lessor made improvements during the first year conditioned upon the lease did not amount to performance that would take the agreement out of the statute of frauds. ...
- (1964) Removal of buildings from leased tract by lessors was as referable to written mining lease as to alleged new verbal agreement and lessor's conduct with respect to roads and ditches cut by lessees was nonaction rather than performance and not inconsistent with written lease, and therefore, alleged oral agreement was not taken out of the statute of frauds on ground of performance by lessors. ...
- (1964) In suit for specific performance of an alleged parol agreement between husband and wife to keep their existing mutual and reciprocal last wills and testaments in force and not revoke them held that there was not part performance on part of wife sufficient to remove the alleged parol agreement from the operation of the statute of frauds. ...
- (1968) Anticipatory, preparatory, collateral, and ancillary acts performed in reliance on a verbal contract, generally are not sufficient part performance to call for an exception to the provisions of the statute of frauds; but if the verbal agreement is sufficiently established, the acts are done with the knowledge of the other party, and if the changes in circumstances resulting from such acts are of such nature that the consequences thereof are, or may be, disastrous, the court may enforce the contract, even though the acts are not, strictly speaking, in execution of the contract. ...
2. Statute of Frauds: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
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- Statute of Frauds.
- Frauds, Statute of, basis of most modern laws requiring that certain promises must be in writing in order to be enforceable; it was passed by the English Parliament in 1677. ...
- Directory > General Reference > Encyclopedia > Statute of Frauds Legal Dictionary.
- statute of frauds.
- A state law modeled on the English Statute of Frauds or dealing with the enforcement and requirements of agreements in particular circumstances see also Statute of Frauds in the important laws section compare main purpose rule part performance at performance .
- - There are many statutes of frauds, but use of the term often implies a single entity. ...
- A defense employing a statute of frauds (as in the denial of an enforceable agreement).
- Directory > Legal > Legal Dictionary > Statute of Frauds Contents .
- Statute of Frauds .
- The Statute of Frauds refers to a requirement in many common law jurisdictions that certain kinds of transactions, typically contractual obligations, be evidenced by a writing signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought, or by their authorized agent. ... It is more properly called the Statute of Frauds and Perjuries.
- (The burden of showing evidence that such a writing exists only comes into play when a Statute of Frauds defense is raised by the defendant. ...
- Traditionally, the statute of frauds requires a writing signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought in the following circumstances:.
- It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Statute of Frauds".
- Directory > General Reference > Wikipedia > Statute of Frauds Mentioned In.
- statute frauds is mentioned in the following topics: Co-signing.
3. Frauds and Scams
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- Frauds and Scams.
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- Frauds and Scams.
- Millions of dollars are lost through frauds and scams, and thousands of victims are stung each year. ...
- We should all be aware that we could lose our life savings to this type of individual, and TakeAction to educate ourselves in the best methods to prevent frauds and scams. ...
- PREVALENT FRAUDS.
- Two of the most harmful frauds are: .
- Other types of frauds that may be offered by these swindlers are: .
- Insurance frauds .
- Funeral fund frauds .
- Business frauds .
- Investment frauds .
- Quackery and medical related frauds .
- Learn about the frauds that occur and how to TakeAction to avoid becoming a victim. ...
- Once someone has fallen victim to one these ruthless frauds, their name and telephone number may go on a “sucker list” that is sold to other criminals who will attempt more frauds. ...
- If you wish more information or have any questions about Consumer Frauds and Scams, please contact the Winnipeg Police Community Services Division at 986-6322 or Manitoba Consumer and Corporate Affairs Consumers’ Bureau at 945-3800. ...
4. Statute of Frauds
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- The Statute of Frauds.
- The exception to that general rule is found within the Statute of Frauds. The Statute of Frauds is a collective term describing the various statutory provisions which render unenforceable certain types of contracts unless they are evidenced by a writing. The Statute of Frauds does not mean that oral agreements within the scope of the Statute cannot be made and performed or that they are illegal. ...
- California's Statute of Frauds, found at Cal. ...
- Most contracts students can handle a Statute of Frauds issue if it is identified but few can handle it if it is overlooked. Therefore you must be thoroughly familiar with the types of contracts that are within the Statute of Frauds. A partial list of contracts that are within the Statute of Frauds includes; promises to answer for the debt or duty of another, contracts not to be performed within one year from the making thereof, contracts to sell any interest in real property, contracts not to be performed within the lifetime of the promisor and the provisions of UCC 2-201 (contracts for the sale of goods for the price of $500 or more).
- The Statute of Frauds and the Parol Evidence Rule are often confused. ... The object of the Statute of Frauds is to prevent perjured testimony in proof of purported contracts of important types and the statute applies only to those enumerated types. ...
- What kind of "writing" will be sufficient to satisfy the Statute of Frauds? The Statute does not require the memo to be in a single document. ... Even if it has been lost or destroyed the Statute of Frauds writing requirement is satisfied so long as it once existed.
5. Frauds.htm
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- Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries:.
- Welcome to the Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries homepage. ... Nevertheless, I trust that most of these sites will be up and running and will help you in your search for more answers and scientific explanations for frauds, myths, and mysteries about the human past. ...
6. Secure Florida - Frauds and Scams
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- Frauds and Scams Phishing.
- Frauds and Scams.
- ALERT ARCHIVES | First Time User | Best Practices | Security Tips | Internet Practices | Network Security | Business Continuity | Frauds and Scams | Legal Issues | How To | Definitions | Reporting Crime | Related Sites | About Us | Contact Us | FAQ.
7. Franchise & Business Opportunity Due Diligence; Avoid Frauds and Scams
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- Welcome to the Franchise & Business Opportunity Frauds and Scams website, provided as a public service by, Michael Webster, Ph. ...
- and International Courts, purchasers of franchises and business opportunities can protect themselves from frauds and scams.
- Our analysis of how to prevent these frauds from happening to you. ...
- Learn what the Federal, State, and Provincial Government agencies can tell you about franchise and business opportunity frauds and scam before investing.
8. Frauds, Con Artists & Charlatans
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- Frauds, Con Artists, Quacks, and Charlatans.
- Frauds, charlatans, quacks, and con artists have been with us since time immemorial and have outwitted even the very great, clever and wise.
- One of the greatest frauds was perpetrated by King Nevuchadnetzer who built a giant golden idol standing thirty amos tall. ...
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10. Business Opportunity and Franchise Frauds
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- AND FRANCHISE FRAUDS.
- How the Frauds Operate.
- Franchise frauds sometimes involve even more grandiose guarantees of profits and low risk than do other business opportunities, since promoters base much of their pitch on the protective umbrella presence of the franchisor. ...
11. Top Health Frauds
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12. Writers Resources: Legends, Hoax's and Frauds
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- Examining Legends, Hoaxes and Frauds.
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