Multiple Choice
Lonnie and Pamela have been negotiating a contract over the phone for a prime piece of property. Pamela believes that they have a contract due to all of Lonnie's assertions and begins to clear the trees and brush. If Lonnie tries to indicate that there is not a contract because all the assertions are oral, Pamela could use the ________ exception to prove there is in fact a contract.
A) substantial performance
B) partial-performance
C) sales substantiation
D) the purchase proof rule
E) oral proof
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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