Contracts
Under Louisiana Civil Law, contracts for the sale of immovable property must be in writing. This requirement is known as:
AThe parol evidence rule
BThe statute of frauds✓ Correct
CThe doctrine of merger
DThe integration clause
Explanation
The statute of frauds requires certain contracts, including sales of immovable (real) property, to be in writing to be enforceable.
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