Multiple Choice
According to the leading object doctrine, promises of third parties to a contract who are primarily motivated by a desire to secure some personal benefit:
A) fall outside the scope of the guaranty contract within the statute of frauds.
B) are covered by the statute of frauds.
C) are estopped from recovery.
D) have to be in writing to be enforceable within the guaranty contract.
Correct Answer:

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