True/False
A party to a contract that is unenforceable because of the statute of frauds may be able to recover in restitution the benefits conferred on the other party in reliance on the unenforceable contract.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q10: A contract contains a provision that states
Q11: The parol evidence rule does not prevent
Q12: Under the parol evidence rule,which of the
Q13: Most courts consider a merger clause to
Q14: Requirements for a memorandum that satisfies the
Q16: Sam,the owner of a toy store,dies unexpectedly
Q17: The word "parol" literally means release.
Q18: Brightstone Co.and Allsale Co.enter an oral contract
Q19: The executor-administrator provision applies to promises of
Q20: The suretyship provision has been interpreted to