This section is from the book "The Law Of Contracts", by William Herbert Page. Also available from Amazon: Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide to Deals, Contracts, Agreements and Promises.
Contracts of this sort, being perfectly valid if oral, may be in part reduced to writing by the parties and left oral in part.1 Whatever the rule may be as to a contract within the provisions of the statute of frauds2 a contract reduced to writing merely because the parties thereto choose to do so need not set forth the consideration.3
 
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