The primary significance of requiring only the signature of the party "against whom enforcement

is sought" under the Statute of Frauds is that:

A) Parties can be penalized for failing to sign a written contract.
B) The court will check to see that the signatures of both parties are present.
C) The contract need not be signed by the party seeking to enforce the contract.
D) A party's signature must be present in order to introduce evidence from outside the four
corners of the contract.

C

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Among other methods, land use is controlled Or regulated by

a. the local assessor. b. Subdivision regulations. c. Demographics d. The economic cycle.

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