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    Any Confirmation, Invoice, Sales Slip, Check, or E-Mail May Constitute
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Any Confirmation, Invoice, Sales Slip, Check, or E-Mail May Constitute

Question 67

Question 67

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Any confirmation, invoice, sales slip, check, or e-mail may constitute a writing that satisfies the Statute of Frauds.

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