Statute of Frauds 1677

Statute of Frauds

An Act for prevention of Frauds and Perjuryes.

Sections

Section 1 Statute of Frauds – Parol leases and interests of freehold, etc., to have the force of estates at will only.

Section 2 Statute of Frauds – Except leases not exceeding three years, etc.

Section 3 Statute of Frauds – No leases or estates of freehold or copyhold, etc., to be granted or surrendered but by writing signed.

Ss. 1–3  have been repealed by Law of Property Act 1925 

Section 4 Statute of Frauds – No action against executors, etc., upon a special promise, or upon any agreement, or contract for sale of lands, etc., unless agreement, etc., be in writing, and signed.

Ss. 5, 6 have been repealed by Wills Act 1837 

Section 7 Statute of Frauds – Declarations or creations of trusts of lands to be in writing signed.

Section 8 Statute of Frauds – Proviso for trusts arising, transferred or extinguished by implication of law.

Section 9 Statute of Frauds – Assignments of trusts shall be in writing.

Ss. 7–9 have been repealed by Law of Property Act 1925

Section 10 Statute of Frauds – Trust shall be assets by descent.

Section 11 Statute of Frauds – But heir shall not by reason thereof become chargeable of his own estate.

Ss. 10, 11 have been repealed by Administration of Estates Act 1925

S. 12 has been repealed by Wills Act 1837

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