breach of contract

What Are the Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds?

The term “statute of frauds” often gets mentioned during disputes involving oral contracts. The statute of frauds outlines that some contracts must be “memorized” in a signed document that outlines the agreement. Nonetheless, a written agreement isn’t always required for contracts to be enforceable. In the US, different states recognize various exceptions to the statute …

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What Damages Can I Sue for in a Breach of Contract Case?

When one party does not fulfill its obligations under a contract, it is called a breach of contract, and the non-breaching party may be able to file a lawsuit. Possible damages could include money owed by the breaching party for services or goods rendered, loss of revenue caused when products or services were not provided …

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