Howard Construction Co. v. Jeff-Cole Quarries, Inc. (1983) Overview | LSData Case Brief Video Summar

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Howard Construction and Jeff-Cole Quarries were involved in a legal dispute over the sale of rock for a highway construction project. Howard Construction claimed that an oral agreement was made for the sale of asphaltic rock, but Jeff-Cole argued that the statute of frauds barred enforcement of that agreement. The main issue was whether the parties had reached an agreement for the sale of the rock. The court analyzed the writings presented in the case to determine if they met the requirements of the statute of frauds.

Howard Construction Co. v. Jeff-Cole Quarries, Inc. (1983)
Missouri Court of Appeals
669 S.W.2d 221

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