<P> Typically the following types of contracts implicate the statute of frauds: </P> <Ul> <Li> Land, including leases over a year and easements </Li> <Li> Suretyships (promises to answer for the debts, defaults, or miscarriages of another) </Li> <Li> Consideration of marriage (not to actually get married but to give a dowry, for example) </Li> <Li> Goods over a certain amount of money (usually $500, as in the UCC) </Li> <Li> Contracts that cannot be performed within one year </Li> </Ul> <Li> Land, including leases over a year and easements </Li> <Li> Suretyships (promises to answer for the debts, defaults, or miscarriages of another) </Li>

Which is the only state to have adopted the uniform commercial code (ucc) only partially