The statute of frauds,
A) requires all-important contracts to be in writing and signed by the party against whom action is brought.
B) specifically states in great detail the nature and amount of written information that must be included in the formal contract, if it is to be enforceable.
C) as its name indicates, is designed to prevent all varieties of fraudulent conduct in contracting.
D) if not complied with, renders some otherwise valid contracts unenforceable.
Correct Answer:
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