Lord Tenterden's Act

Lord Tenterden's Act
An English statute (9 Geo. IV, ch. 14) providing that no new promise should take a case out of the statute of limitations unless in writing, and signed by the party to be charged. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac § 289. Also extending the statute of frauds to cover a representation or assurance made or given, concerning or relating to the conduct, credit, ability, trade or dealings, of any other person, to the intent or purpose that such other person may obtain credit, money or goods thereon. 49 Am J1st Stat of F § 8.

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