The following are contracts which fall under the Statute of Frauds:
Involving Land
Cannot be Completed within One Year
Collateral Promises
Marriage Promises
Sale of Goods
Uniform Commercial Code
Executor of a Will Pays Debt of an Estate.
The Statute of Frauds also requires a contract be written in the event the executor of an estate pays any of the estate's debts out of the executor's own money. This is twofold: to ensure that the executor's claims for reimbursement are substantiated by documentation and to encourage the executor to use the estate's resources before their own. Contact a fraud lawyer to review your case.
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