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- Statute_of_Frauds abstract "The Statute of Frauds (29 Car 2 c 3) (1677) is an Act of the Parliament of England. It required that certain types of contracts, wills, and grants, assignment or surrender of leases or interest in real property must be in writing and signed to avoid fraud on the court by perjury and subornation of perjury. It also required that documents of the courts be signed and dated.The attested date for the enactment of the Statute of Frauds is 16 April 1677 (New Style)The Act is believed to have been primarily drafted by Lord Nottingham assisted by Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Francis North and Sir Leoline Jenkins.When the Statute of Frauds was originally enacted, the sections of, and the clauses of section 4 of, that Act were not numbered. They were numbered when the Act was republished in the Statutes at Large. The Statute at Large, Cambridge Edition published in 1770 divided the Act into 25 sections. The section on the sale of goods was section 17. In the Statutes of the Realm published in 1818, the Statute of Frauds was divided into 24 sections. The section on the sale of goods became section 16. This article uses the same numbering system as the Statutes of the Realm.".
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- Statute_of_Frauds wikiPageID "810192".
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- Statute_of_Frauds commencement "1677-06-24".
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- Statute_of_Frauds longTitle "An Act for prevention of Frauds and Perjuryes.".
- Statute_of_Frauds originalText "http://www.languageandlaw.org/TEXTS/STATS/FRAUDS.HTM Statute of Fraud 1677".
- Statute_of_Frauds parliament "Parliament of England".
- Statute_of_Frauds revisedText "http://www.legislation.gov.uk/aep/Cha2/29/3/contents The Statute of Frauds".
- Statute_of_Frauds royalAssent "1677-04-16".
- Statute_of_Frauds shortTitle "The Statute of Frauds".
- Statute_of_Frauds status "Amended".
- Statute_of_Frauds statuteBookChapter "29".
- Statute_of_Frauds year "1677".
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- Statute_of_Frauds comment "The Statute of Frauds (29 Car 2 c 3) (1677) is an Act of the Parliament of England. It required that certain types of contracts, wills, and grants, assignment or surrender of leases or interest in real property must be in writing and signed to avoid fraud on the court by perjury and subornation of perjury.".
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