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In this module you have read about when a contract is required to be in writing.
In this module you have read about when a contract is required to be in writing. Additionally, you have learned that once a writing of a contract is made, there are limited circumstances in which outside oral evidence will be allowed to explain the contract.
Using what you have learned in this module, please answer eaceh of the following questions as completely as possible:
- When is a writing required under the statute of frauds? (5 pts)
- What type of writing is required under the statute of frauds? (5 pts)
- What is the parole evidence rule, and what are the exceptions to that rule? (5 pts)
Then, read through the scenario below and respond to the prompt that follows. (15 pts)
On Jessica's 21st birthday, her parents planned a large party for her. As part of the festivities, they hired a band, ordered $600 worth of vases for decorations, hired a company to set up tables and chairs, ordered $400 worth of balloons, and as a present to their daughter, gave her a small house to live in. For each of the contracts listed below, identify whether or not the contract needs to be in writing under the Statute of Frauds. Provide detailed rationale for your decision. You will receive three (3) points for addressing each of the contracts listed below, for a total of 15 points for this section.
- Contract for the band
- Contract for the vases
- Contract to set up the tables and chairs
- Contract for the balloons
- Contract to transfer the house