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bigcaat bigcaat
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The phrase "no action shall be brought" in the Statute of Frauds applies to procedure and not validity. This means that
a. a party can bring a legal action, but only if a new contract is proven to supersede the original.
b. a party cannot bring a legal action, since the contract is void.
c. a party cannot bring a legal action, because the Statute affects the validity of the contract.
d. although no action may be brought on the contract itself, the contract may still affect the legal relations between the parties in several ways.
e. a party cannot bring a legal action at all because one or more of the essential terms of the contract are missing.
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The Law and Business Administration in Canada


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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Smart ... Thanks!
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