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From 17th century English statutory law, the requirement that certain kinds of transactions, typically contractual obligations, be agreed upon in writing as a precondition to suing for breach of contract (or other obligation).
From 17th century English statutory law, the requirement that certain kinds of transactions, typically contractual obligations, be agreed upon in writing as a precondition to suing for breach of contract (or other obligation).

From 17th century English statutory law, the requirement that certain kinds of transactions, typically contractual obligations, be agreed upon in writing as a precondition to suing for breach of contract (or other obligation).

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