The question here is: did acceptance and receipt of, and payment for, part of the goods covered by the oral contract of sale, make that sale enforcible under the Statute of Frauds (Personal Property Law, § 85), when the buyer (defendant) had declared before such acceptance and payment that it would not take the balance of the merchandise? Our answer is in the affirmative. Agreeing with the Trial...
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