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28 July, 09:46

The Statute of Frauds does what? a. Sets forth a definition of fraud and outlines the punishments for fraud. b. Denies enforceability to certain contracts that are not in writing. c. Is a bridge between contract law and tort law because of the connection with fraud.

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  1. 28 July, 13:44
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    Answer: b. Denies enforceability to certain contracts that are not in writing

    Explanation:

    The statute of Fraud advocate for contracts to be in writing to avoid people to being robbed or mislead by a fraudulent party.
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