Across
- 1. The transfer of contractual rights to another party.
- 4. The party required to perform a contractual duty.
- 5. The party entitled to receive performance in a contract.
- 7. A third party receiving a gift from a contract.
- 11. A final and complete written agreement.
- 12. Contracts involving property must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
- 14. Law requiring certain contracts to be in writing to be enforceable.
- 15. The transfer of contractual duties to another party.
- 17. A person appointed to manage the estate of a deceased individual.
- 18. A promise to pay another's debt, which must be in writing to be enforceable.
- 19. Allows oral contracts to be enforceable if specific conditions are met.
- 20. A person who benefits from a contract they are not directly part of.
Down
- 2. Agreement replacing one party in a contract with another, releasing liability.
- 3. Consideration A contract made in exchange for marriage must be in writing.
- 6. Requires contracts for the sale of goods worth $500 or more to be in writing.
- 8. Rule prohibiting the use of prior statements to contradict a written contract.
- 9. Allows oral agreements between merchants under certain conditions.
- 10. A third party benefiting from a contract to fulfill a debt.
- 13. A requirement to inform the obligor about an assignment of rights.
- 16. An electronic agreement, valid in all 50 states under E-Sign laws.
