Publisher's Synopsis
"A Treatise On the Validity of Verbal Agreements, As Affected by the Legislative Enactments in England and the United States, Commonly Called the Statute of Frauds, Volume 1" by Montgomery Hunt Throop offers a comprehensive exploration of contract law during the 19th century. This legal treatise delves into the intricacies surrounding the enforceability of verbal agreements, examining the impact of the Statute of Frauds on such contracts in both England and the United States.
Throop's work provides a detailed analysis of relevant legislative enactments and judicial interpretations, offering valuable insights for legal scholars, practitioners, and historians interested in the evolution of contract law. This volume serves as an essential reference for understanding the legal landscape of verbal agreements in the context of historical legal frameworks.
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