Multiple Choice
When a person has performed services under an oral contract that cannot be enforced because of the statute of frauds, such person:
A) can recover the agreed payment for the services because a refusal to make payment would be a breach of the contract.
B) can recover the reasonable value of the services because there is a quasi-contractual duty to pay for the benefit received from such services.
C) cannot recover the value of the services because they were rendered under a unilateral mistake of law.
D) can have the party receiving the services arrested for obtaining property by false pretenses.
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