Affirming. *Page 659
On January 18, 1937, the appellant, Sherman Sutton, entered into an oral agreement with the appellee, William Staton, whereby appellant "was to become tenant upon a farm owned by the said Staton at Howard's Mill in Montgomery County, Kentucky, said tenancy to continue from March 1, 1937, to March 1, 1938." Appellant was to have the use of the house on the farm for a year at a rental of $100. Appellee failed to carry out the agreement or to deliver possession of the property, and this suit was thereupon filed to recover damages in the sum of $500 for the alleged breach of contract. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the petition. The appellant declined to plead further and his petition was dismissed. This appeal followed.
It is stated in briefs that the demurrer was sustained because the petition, on its face, showed that the alleged oral agreement could not, by its terms, be performed within one year. Kentucky Statutes, 1936 Edition, Sec. 470, subsec. 7. It has been settled by a long line of decisions that a verbal lease for one year, to commence at a future date, is unenforceable under the Statute of Frauds. Gault v. Carpenter,
Judgment affirmed.
