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    The Statute of Frauds Only Specifies That Certain Contracts Must
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The Statute of Frauds Only Specifies That Certain Contracts Must

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

The Statute of Frauds only specifies that certain contracts must be in writing to be:


A) beneficial.
B) rewarding.
C) indistinct.
D) enforceable.

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