Exception to Statutes of FraudsNameTutor’s Name25/03/2015Explain which exceptions this chapter discusses that the Statute of Frauds, in your state (Florida), either has or does not have.State of Frauds is a common law defense which has been incorporated into statute in Florida. However the State of Florida has the following exceptions from the traditional statutes of frauds.Non performing party in an oral agreement that is required to be in writing by the Statutes of fraud is exempted from using the Statutes of Fraud as a defence when the oral contract has been performed by the other party (W.B.D., Inc. v. Howard Johnson Co., 1980 and Venditti-Siravo, Inc. v. City of Hollywood, 1982). A further exemption is that Statutes of Fraud cannot be claimed as a defense on a contract that has been fully performed on the part of the party claiming benefit thereof (Dionne v. Columbus Mills, 1975)Land or property contracts are exempted from the Statues of Fraud defense if there has been part performance and possession of the property to which the contract relates. The state of Florida does not have estoppel exceptionto Statute of