Contracts
Under Oklahoma's statute of frauds, an oral agreement to convey real property is:
AValid if witnessed by two adults
BUnenforceable — real property conveyances must be in writing✓ Correct
CEnforceable if supported by consideration
DValid only between family members
Explanation
Oklahoma's Statute of Frauds requires contracts for the sale or conveyance of real property to be in writing to be enforceable. Oral agreements to sell or convey real property are not enforceable in Oklahoma courts.
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