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Britney Jones
on Nov 27, 2024

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To be enforceable, a contract that is required to be in writing must include

A) no particular signatures.
B) the signatures of all of the parties to the agreement.
C) the signature of the party against whom enforcement is sought.
D) the signature of the party who is seeking enforcement.

Enforceable Contract

A binding legal agreement between two or more parties that is recognized by the law and has elements of offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual consent.

Party Against Enforcement

The individual or entity against whom the application of a law, regulation, or contract is sought to be enforced.

  • Comprehend the principles of the Statute of Frauds and the necessity for specific agreements to be documented in writing.
  • Determine the critical components required in a written agreement as prescribed by the Statute of Frauds.
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Maria MontanezDec 03, 2024
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