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4 exceptions to contracts that must be evidenced in writing SWAP

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The four exceptions to contracts that must be evidenced in writing are contracts involving the sale or transfer of land, contracts that cannot be performed within one year, contracts for the sale of goods over a certain value, and contracts involving the guarantee of another person's debt.

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There are four exceptions to contracts that must be evidenced in writing:

  1. Contracts involving the sale or transfer of land
  2. Contracts that cannot be performed within one year
  3. Contracts for the sale of goods over a certain value (typically $500 or more)
  4. Contracts involving the guarantee of another person's debt

These exceptions are known as the Statute of Frauds and vary slightly depending on the jurisdiction.

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