Contracts
Under Nebraska law, a contract for the sale of real estate requires the party to be charged to:
AHave a notary witness the signing
BSign the writing✓ Correct
CRegister the agreement with the county
DPay an earnest money deposit of at least $500
Explanation
The Statute of Frauds requires the party to be charged (the party against whom enforcement is sought) to sign the writing. Both parties typically sign, but the minimum requirement is the signature of the party being sued.
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