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History and Meaning of Statute Of Frauds The Statute of Frauds is a legal doctrine that originated in England in 1677. Its primary aim was to prevent fraudulent claims relating to the transfer of real property, wills and trusts, and contracts that could not be performed within the space of ...
Randolph repeatedly criticized the failure of the Articles of Confederation to restrain states from engaging in “acts against a foreign power contrary to the laws of nations,” and argued that the federal government should have the power to redress violations of neutrality that might drag the U.S...