Editing Contracts/Statute of frauds
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:* Contracts in [[consideration]] of [[American marriage law|marriage]] (<span style="background:yellow">M</span>). This provision covers prenuptial agreements. | :* Contracts in [[consideration]] of [[American marriage law|marriage]] (<span style="background:yellow">M</span>). This provision covers prenuptial agreements. | ||
:* Contracts that cannot be performed within | :* Contracts that cannot be performed within one Year (<span style="background:yellow">Y</span>). However, contracts of indefinite duration do not fall under the statute of frauds regardless of how long the performance actually takes. | ||
:* Contracts for the transfer of an interest in land (<span style="background:yellow">L</span>). This applies not only to a contract to sell land but also to any other contract in which land or an interest in it is disposed, such as the grant of a mortgage or an easement. | :* Contracts for the transfer of an interest in land (<span style="background:yellow">L</span>). This applies not only to a contract to sell land but also to any other contract in which land or an interest in it is disposed, such as the grant of a mortgage or an easement. | ||
:* Contracts by the [[executor]] (<span style="background:yellow">E</span>) of a [[will (law)|will]] to pay a debt of the estate with his own money. | :* Contracts by the [[executor]] (<span style="background:yellow">E</span>) of a [[will (law)|will]] to pay a debt of the estate with his own money. |