Multiple Choice
The effect of the Statute of Frauds is to
A) preclude all fraudulent contracts.
B) render certain types of contracts unenforceable because of fraud.
C) render certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing.
D) render all contracts that are not in writing void for fraud.
E) guarantee all contracts that are in writing.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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