Statute of frauds

Uniform Commercial Code
The Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) contains a Statute of Frauds which raises the same questions as common law concerning whether a purely electronic contract can meet the writing and signature requirements. However, the U.C.C. Statute of Frauds includes exceptions to the requirements &mdash; for specially manufactured goods not suitable for sale to others which the seller has begun to manufacture, and for goods that have been received and accepted.