Does the statute of frauds bar enforcement


Problem:

Myron, 21, does not have medical insurance. He was taken to the emergency room in an unconscious state. The ER physicians determined that he needed a pacemaker surgically implanted in order to save his life. A cardiac surgeon successfully performed the surgery.

One month later, Myron received a bill for $30,000. He refused to pay the bill. Myron argued that there was no enforceable contract because of UCC Statute of Frauds.

Discuss the following questions:

Q1. Is there an enforceable contract?

Q2. What legal elements of a contract are present?

Q3. Does the UCC apply to this transaction?

Q4. Does the Statute of Frauds bar enforcement?

Q5. Is there an implied contract under common law?

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