Statute of Frauds Sample Clauses

Statute of Frauds. All EDI transmissions made pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed by the parties to be the same as written communication for all purposes, and for all applications of law and statutes, including but not limited to, the Statue of Frauds under the State of the Ohio Uniform Commercial Code.
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Statute of Frauds. The Parties expressly agree that all Data transmitted pursuant to this clause shall be deemed to be a “writing” or “in writing” for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). Any such Data containing or having affixed to it a Signature shall be deemed for all purposes to: (i) to have been “signed” and “executed”; and (ii) to constitute an “original” when printed from electronic files or records established and maintained in the normal course of business.
Statute of Frauds. The Parties expressly agree that all Data transmitted pursuant to this Section shall be deemed to be a “writing” or “in writingfor purposes of Section 2-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) or any other applicable law requiring that certain agreements be in writing and signed by the party to be bound thereby. Any such Data containing or having affixed to it a Signature shall be deemed for all purposes: (i) to have been “signed” and “executed”; and (ii) to constitute an “original” when printed from electronic files or records established and maintained in the normal course of business.
Statute of Frauds. The rights and obligations of Borrower, Agent and Lenders under the Loan Documents shall be determined solely from the Loan Documents, and any prior oral agreements between the Borrower, Agent and Lenders relating to the Loan are superseded by and merged into the Loan Documents.
Statute of Frauds. You waive any and all defenses that any instruction for your account was not in writing as may be required by the statute of frauds or any similar law, rule or regulation.
Statute of Frauds. All Data transmitted pursuant to this clause shall be deemed to be a “writing” or “in writing” for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code. Any such Data containing or having affixed to it a Signature shall be deemed for all purposes to: (i) to have been “signed” and “executed,” and (ii) to constitute an “original” when printed from electronic files or records established and maintained in the normal course of business.
Statute of Frauds. All EDI transmissions made pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to be the same as written communication for all purposes, and for all applications of law and statutes, including but not limited to, the Statue of Frauds under the California Uniform Commercial Code.
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Statute of Frauds. PURSUANT TO UTAH CODE. XXX. §25-5-4, BORROWER IS NOTIFIED THAT THE WRITTEN LOAN DOCUMENTS REPRESENT THE FINAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF ANY ALLEGED PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES. THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE PARTIES.
Statute of Frauds. (a) Pursuant to Section 26.02 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, a loan agreement in which the amount involved in the loan agreement exceeds $50,000 in value is not enforceable unless the loan agreement is in writing and signed by the party to be bound or that party’s authorized representative. (b) The rights and obligations of the parties to an agreement subject to the preceding paragraph shall be determined solely from the written credit agreement, and any prior oral agreements between the parties are superseded by and merged into the credit agreement. This written Agreement and the Credit Documents, as defined in this Agreement, represent the final agreement among the parties and may not be contradicted by evidence of prior, contemporaneous, or subsequent oral agreements of the parties. (c) There are no unwritten oral agreements between the parties.
Statute of Frauds. UNDER OREGON LAW MOST AGREEMENTS, PROMISES, AND COMMITMENTS MADE BY A LENDER AFTER OCTOBER 3, 1989, CONCERNING LOANS AND OTHER CREDIT EXTENSIONS WHICH ARE NOT FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY, OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES, OR SECURED SOLELY BY THE BORROWER’S RESIDENCE, MUST BE IN WRITING, EXPRESS CONSIDERATION, AND BE SIGNED BY THE BANK TO BE ENFORCEABLE.
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