When a party sues to enforce an alleged contract, the Statute of Frauds requires that:
A) the contract be evidenced by signatures on paper and not electronic signatures.
B) the contract be evidenced by a writing signed by a maximum of one party.
C) there be a note in writing signed by the party against whom the claim for breach of contract is made.
D) the note required by the Statute of Frauds must set forth all the material terms of the transaction in case of the sale of goods.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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