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john souza

Junior Member
Can anyone help me find the New York State Law article that establish that a “signed contract or agreement between a seller and a buyer has to exist in order for the seller to legally charge the buyer for a service or merchandise sale transaction claimed by the seller.”
Thanks in advance.
 


BL

Senior Member
Can anyone help me find the New York State Law article that establish that a “signed contract or agreement between a seller and a buyer has to exist in order for the seller to legally charge the buyer for a service or merchandise sale transaction claimed by the seller.”
Thanks in advance.
You have to be a bit more specific .

As-in what was the transaction for ?
 

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