What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I know verbal contracts are valid in California as long as they don't fall within the statute of frauds or other code sections that specifically prohibit them. I was wondering how one goes about proving the existence of a verbal contract to the satisfaction of the court where there are no third party witnesses and the defendant is willing to perjure himself claiming there was no contract.
I know verbal contracts can be inferred from conduct and extrinsic evidence. Supposing, no such evidence or little evidence exists, how would one go about proving a contract one entered into? I understand this is certainly an uphill battle.
I know verbal contracts are valid in California as long as they don't fall within the statute of frauds or other code sections that specifically prohibit them. I was wondering how one goes about proving the existence of a verbal contract to the satisfaction of the court where there are no third party witnesses and the defendant is willing to perjure himself claiming there was no contract.
I know verbal contracts can be inferred from conduct and extrinsic evidence. Supposing, no such evidence or little evidence exists, how would one go about proving a contract one entered into? I understand this is certainly an uphill battle.