The Statute of Frauds

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A contract for a transfer of an interest in land need not be in writing to be enforceable

False

A promise on which a promisee justifiably relies to his or her detriment will not be enforced unless it is in writing

False

A promise to answer for the debt of another must always be in writing to be enforceable

False

Oral contracts that are not enforceable under the UCC include those for customized goods.

False

The only writing sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds is a printed form, with the heading "contract," signed at the bottom by all parties

False

The parol evidence rule permits the introduction at trial of evidence of the parties negotiations or agreements that contradicts or varies their contract

False

To be enforceable, a contract for a sale of goods priced at $300 or more must be in writing

False

A contract that cannot by its own terms be performed within a year must be in writing to be enforceable

True

An oral contract that should be in writing to be enforceable may be enforceable if it has been partially performed.

True

If a party admits in pleadings that a contract was made, it may be enforceable even if it was oral

True


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