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A Survey of Students in Grades 7, 9, and 11

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A survey of students in Grades 7, 9, and 11 was conducted in 2002. What is one example of a piece of information researchers determined may need to be covered more thoroughly in sex education classes as a result of this survey?


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Statute of Frauds

A legal requirement that certain types of contracts be in writing and signed by the parties involved to be enforceable.

Statute of Frauds

A legal concept that requires certain types of contracts to be executed in writing and signed by all parties involved to be legally enforceable.

Main Purpose Doctrine

A legal principle stating that if the main purpose of a guarantor to provide a guarantee is to serve their own interests, they may not require the benefit of the creditor first exhausting remedies against the principal debtor.

Leading Object Rule

A legal principle that allows for the enforcement of oral contracts that are unenforceable under the Statute of Frauds if they are admitted to in court by the party against whom the contract is sought to be enforced.

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