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Stuart claimed that when he was hired by Midwest Bottling Co., the company orally offered a contract to employ him until he retired. Stuart claimed he accepted and told Midwest Bottling Co. he might not retire for 10 more years. Three years later, Midwest Bottling Co. terminated Stuart's employment. Stuart sued, claiming breach of employment contract. Midwest Bottling claimed the alleged oral contract was required by the Statute of Frauds to be in writing, because it could not be completed in one year and therefore was unenforceable. Did the contract fall within the Statute of Frauds

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