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verbal

Oral. Verbal contracts are enforceable unless they fall within the Statute of Frauds.

• Verbal wills, called nuncupative wills, are usually not enforceable.

• Verbal statements made by someone before death, and which would have the effect of increasing or decreasing that person's estate, will usually not be allowed into evidence by virtue of the dead man's statute.

• Averbal agreement regarding the location of the true boundary line between property owners is often enforceable; a verbal agreement to compromise the line between two property owners is usually not enforceable.



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I think those two have increased their draft status by verballing to OSU, because a scout who doesn't get out to watch a lot of baseball around here will instead have his eyes opened to see these two committed to OSU," Niles said.
``A lot of 2006 (seniors) are verballing early,'' Miller said.
They have beseeched him to vary his tone in the chamber and not appear like the ex-policeman he is, verballing opponents as if they were suspects in the cells.
 
 
 
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