1. Why does the Statute of Frauds require that a contract for a sale of land contain...

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1. Why does the Statute of Frauds require that a contract for a sale of land contain a sufficient description of the property?
2. How did the court construe the deed and the contract in this case-as one instrument or as separate documents? Why?
3. What effect did the court's construction of the deed and the contract have on the outcome in this case? Explain.
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Business Law Text and Cases

ISBN: 978-1337374491

14th edition

Authors: Kenneth W. Clarkson, Roger Miller, Frank B. Cross

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