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|facts=[https://cloudcorp.net/ Cloud Corporation] & [https://corporate.hasbro.com/en-us Habro Incorporated] engage in casual communications in the form of e-mail. | |facts=[https://cloudcorp.net/ Cloud Corporation] & [https://corporate.hasbro.com/en-us Habro Incorporated] engage in casual communications in the form of e-mail. | ||
|rule=The [ Uniform Commercial Code] (UCC)'s statute of frauds requires sales of goods over $500 (last figure based on inflation) to be in signed in writing. | |rule=The [https://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc Uniform Commercial Code] (UCC)'s statute of frauds requires sales of goods over $500 (last figure based on inflation) to be in signed in writing. | ||
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|link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/cloud-corp-v-hasbro-inc | |link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/cloud-corp-v-hasbro-inc |
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Cloud Corp. v. Hasbro | |
Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit |
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Date decided | December 26, 2002 |
Facts
Cloud Corporation & Habro Incorporated engage in casual communications in the form of e-mail.
Rule
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)'s statute of frauds requires sales of goods over $500 (last figure based on inflation) to be in signed in writing.