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In the Case of Rosenfeld V

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In the case of Rosenfeld v.Basquiat,Basquiat sold several paintings to Rosenfeld and provided him with a written receipt.Unfortunately,Basquiat died before delivery,and Basquiat's heirs challenged the enforceability of the agreement.The court determined that


A) because the written agreement was completed in crayon on a scrap of brown packing paper, the writing did not meet the formality of a proper contract.
B) because the written agreement did not contain the terms of delivery, the writing was too vague to form a contract.
C) because the writing contained the names of the paintings, the price paid, and Basquiat's signature, the paper was sufficient to evidence a contract.
D) because the writing was not signed by Rosenfeld, the paper was not sufficient to evidence a contract.

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