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    The "Main Purpose" Doctrine Is a Court-Made Exception to the Statute
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The "Main Purpose" Doctrine Is a Court-Made Exception to the Statute

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The "main purpose" doctrine is a court-made exception to the statute of fraud's suretyship provision.

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