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ChevronTexaco Corporation
Feb-2009 - Nov-2016
The Statute of Frauds lists the essential elements to plead a prima facie case of criminal fraud.
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Under the Statute of Frauds, the following are true: (a) fraud is illegal, (b) all contracts must be in writing to be enforceable, and (c) the parole evidence rule is inoperative.
 True
 False
Oral testimony which indicates that one of the parties intentionally misrepresented a material fact during the negotiation of the relevant written contract is not admissible in a court of law.
 True
 False
A person who is not in privity of a contract with a party to the contract can enforce it, if he or she is a donee beneficiary of the contract.
 True
False
The primary purpose of the parole evidence rule is to reduce to writing certain types of oral contracts.
 True
 False
Under the parole evidence rule, a judge will overrule an objection based on the proferred testimony of a witness that the witness, as a contracting party, signed the contract based on the plaintiff’s fraudulent inducements.
True
 False
Oral testimony which contradicts the terms of a written integrated document is not admissible under the statute of frauds.
True
 False
An obligee can always refuse performance from a delegatee unless a term in the contract provides for delegation of duties.
 True
 False
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