Contracts
Which of the following would make an Alaska real estate contract unenforceable due to the Statute of Frauds?
AThe contract was signed by electronic signature
BThe agreement was made verbally without any written documentation✓ Correct
CThe contract was signed by an agent under a written power of attorney
DThe closing date was left blank
Explanation
Alaska's Statute of Frauds requires contracts for the sale of real property to be in writing. A purely verbal agreement to sell real estate is unenforceable, though it may be valid between the parties in equity in some circumstances.
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