· 6/30/1977
Wolf v. Crosby
Citations
- 377 A.2d 22
- 1977 Del. Ch. LEXIS 145
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the rule permitting an admission of an oral agreement and the simultaneous assertion of the statute of frauds as a bar to the enforcement of such an agreement should no longer be recognized
- acceptance of mortgage on terms less favorable than contract provision effected a waiver of that provision
- the defendant may not admit the agreement and simultaneously assert the statute-of-frauds defense
- the defendant may not admit the agreement and simultaneously assert the statute-of-frauds defense
- “[W]here no time for performance is specified in a contract for the sale of real estate a court will imply a reasonable time[.]”
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Judges: Marvel
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