The English Parliament enacted the Statute of Frauds in 1676 for the prevention of many fraudulent practices which are commonly endeavoured to be upheld by perjury and subornation of perjury. It became effective the following year. These practices had become common as a result of the confusion, turmoil, and lawlessness which had accompanied and followed the English Civil War and the Restoration. They were peculiarly common in those categories of transactions which were included within the formalism prescribed by the Statute. Those categories related to land transactions, and to certain types of agreements involving personal property
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In real estate transactions, the law will protect the innocent, unwary, and sometimes stupid, buyer ...
Defendant fraudulently obtained a conveyance of land from plaintiff and while in possession of the t...
Plaintiff, an illiterate sharecropper, advanced money to purchase an eighty acre farm, record title ...
In order to increase borrowing capacity the husband conveyed several parcels of land to his wife so ...
England first adopted Germanic law banning nonpossessory secured transactions because at the time, E...
In 1677 the English Parliament enacted the first Statute of Frauds to prevent many fraudulent pract...
In an action for specific performance of a real estate contract, D set up the plea of the statute of...
A conveyance was made of real property impressed with an oral trust unenforceable because of the sta...
A study of the American decisions relating to the statute of frauds from the standpoint of the Confl...
In 1930, plaintiff, as administratrix, mortgaged real estate to defendant. In 1933, plaintiff acquie...
One of the most striking examples of judicial legislation is that process whereby courts of equity, ...
To what extent does the modem conveyance of estates in land in the United States by deed derive its ...
That the dictates of the law and the principles of common morality are not always blended to perfect...
The separation of the lay and ecclesiastical courts complicated the law of succession as they drew a...
This research attempts to study how fraud affects the security of tenure in land transactions, in pa...
In real estate transactions, the law will protect the innocent, unwary, and sometimes stupid, buyer ...
Defendant fraudulently obtained a conveyance of land from plaintiff and while in possession of the t...
Plaintiff, an illiterate sharecropper, advanced money to purchase an eighty acre farm, record title ...