Contracts
In New Mexico, a real estate purchase contract must be in writing to be enforceable under the:
AParol Evidence Rule
BStatute of Frauds✓ Correct
CStatute of Limitations
DRule Against Perpetuities
Explanation
The Statute of Frauds requires that contracts for the sale of real property be in writing and signed by the party to be charged to be enforceable.
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