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June 1, 2016Texas Journal of Business Law

Texas Journal of Business Law, Volume 46, Issue 3

The entire issue, all in one file.
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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)
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March 26, 2026adarbin

Owen v. Hendricks, 433 S.W.2d 164 (Tex. 1968)

Real estate agent H.B. Owen sent a letter to property owner RayHendricks, requesting more details regarding the potential sale of"\[Hendricks's\] 960 acres in Dallam County." A few days later,Hendricks responded with a signed letter, providing basic sale andcommission terms, but not referencing Owen's prior letter. AfterHendricks refused to pay a commission, Owen filed suit. Hendricks movedfor summary judgment, arguing that Henricks's signed letter to Owencontained an insufficient land description required under Article 6573a,§28. Owen, however, contended that Owen's unsigned letter, when readtogether with Hendricks's signed letter, constituted a sufficient landdescription required under Texas law.
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