Which of the following is a requirement made by the Statute of Frauds when a party sues to enforce an alleged contract?
A) A memorandum must be made at the time the contract is executed.
B) Any person who signs the memorandum must sign with the intention of being bound.
C) The contract must contain more essential terms of the contract than the memorandum.
D) A memorandum must be in existence at the time suit is brought.
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