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1 U.S. 1

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Supreme Court of the United States

Decided SEPTEMBER TERM, 1754.

Supreme Court of the United States · decided 1754-09

Relies on Lessee of Hyam v. Edwards

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Decided 1754-09

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Cited by 7 later decisions (5 by the Supreme Court) — most recently May 2025

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¶1Before William Allen, Chief Justice, and Lawrence Growden and Caleb Cowpland, Justices.

¶2Statute of Frauds.

¶3The British statute of frauds does not extend to Pennsylvania.

¶4Adjudged by the court, that the statute of frauds and perjuries does not extend to this province, though made before Mr. Penn’s charter: the Governor of New York having exercised a jurisdiction here, before the making that statute, by virtue of the word territories, in the grant to the Duke of York, of New York and New Jersey, (a)

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