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.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 26-1-1-206

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
     (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.