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June 1, 2016Andrew Lang McKinnon
An Oral Agreement to Sell Goods is Enforceable Under an Exception in U.C.C. § 2.201’s Statute of Frauds When the Party Against Whom Enforcement is Sought Admits in Pleading, Testimony or Otherwise in Court That a Contract For Sale Was Made an Aggrieved Buyer Learns of the Breach a Commercially Reasonable Time After Learning of the Seller’s Anticipatory Repudiation
Turner v. NJN Cotton Co., 485 S.W.3d 513 (Tex. App.—Eastland 2015, pet. denied)