Formalities in English law

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title: Formalities in English law
text: Formalities in English law are required in some kinds of transaction by English contract law and trusts law. In a limited number of cases, agreements and trusts will be unenforceable unless they meet a certain form prescribed by statute. The main kinds of formality that a statute can require are to put the transaction in writing, to make a deed, or to register it at a government registrar. While contracts and trusts can be generally created without formality, some transactions are thought to req
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