Asked by Tiara Singleton on Jun 24, 2024
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If a contract is unenforceable for failure to comply with the statute of frauds,a party that conferred some benefit on the other party pursuant to the contract may be able to recover in an action based on:
A) express contract.
B) quasi-contract.
C) implied contract.
D) actual contract.
Quasi-Contract
An obligation imposed by law to prevent unjust enrichment, even though no contract exists between the parties.
Statute of Frauds
A legal concept that requires certain types of contracts to be in writing in order to be enforceable.
Express Contract
A contract in which the terms are explicitly stated and agreed upon by the parties, either verbally or in writing.
- Discover the available remedies for contracts that breach the statute of frauds stipulations.
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Learning Objectives
- Discover the available remedies for contracts that breach the statute of frauds stipulations.
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