Sec. 206. (1) Except in the cases described in subsection (2), a contract for the sale of personal property is not enforceable by way of action or defense beyond five thousand dollars ($5,000) in amount or value of remedy unless there is some writing which indicates that a contract for sale has been made between the parties at a defined or stated price, reasonably identifies the subject matter, and is signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought or by his authorized agent.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to contracts for the sale of goods (IC 26-1-2-201) nor to security agreements (IC 26-1-9.1-201).
Formerly: Acts 1963, c.317, s.1-206. As amended by P.L.152-1986, SEC.118; P.L.247-1995, SEC.2; P.L.57-2000, SEC.13.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 1. Uniform Commercial Code
26-1-1-0.3. Certain Security Interests Considered Perfected
26-1-1-0.6. Application of Article to Certain Questions of Priority; Exceptions
26-1-1-101. Short Title; Application
26-1-1-102. Purposes; Rules of Construction; Variation by Agreement
26-1-1-103. Supplementary General Principles of Law Applicable
26-1-1-104. Construction Against Implicit Repeal
26-1-1-106. Remedies to Be Liberally Administered
26-1-1-107. Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach
26-1-1-108.1. Powers of Secretary of State; Filing; Acceptance of Payment for Fees
26-1-1-108.2. Effect on Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
26-1-1-201. General Definitions
26-1-1-202. Prima Facie Evidence by Third Party Documents
26-1-1-203. Obligation of Good Faith
26-1-1-204. Time; Reasonable Time; "Seasonably"
26-1-1-205. Course of Dealing, Course of Performance, and Usage of Trade
26-1-1-206. Statute of Frauds for Kinds of Personal Property Not Otherwise Covered
26-1-1-207. Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights