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2007-07-24 |
NACHURA, J. |
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| The general rule is that contracts are valid in whatever form they may be.[23] One exception thereto is the Statute of Frauds which requires a written instrument for the enforceability of a contract.[24] However, jurisprudence dictates that the Statute of Frauds only applies to executory, not to completed, executed, or partially consummated, contracts.[25] | |||||