Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Texas
Verbal Agreements
Are verbal agreements binding in the state of Texas? Or does the state of Texas recognize vebal agreements as verbal contracts?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Verbal Agreements
The answer generally is "Yes." Notable exceptions are:
(a) Agreements to sell real property or leases in excess of one year;
(b) Agreements to sell personal property for more than $500.00 (but does not cover situations where property has been transferred and/or payment made); and
(c) Agreements not performable within one year.
There probably are numerous other exceptions, but without knowing your specific problem, it would entail the equivalent writing a major paper to cover all possible exceptions.
Also, there are exceptions to the exceptions which are too numerous to set out in this answer.
Re: Verbal Agreements
Generally, yes, verbal contracts are enforceable. Proof of the exact agreement is a problem.
There are also exceptions where the agreement has to be in writing; those are known as the Statutes of Frauds. Examples are transfer of an interest in real property, or sale of goods over $500.00.
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