Contracts
The anti-fraud provisions of Utah contract law require that to be enforceable, a real estate contract must be:
AWitnessed by a notary public
BIn writing and signed by the party to be charged (Statute of Frauds)✓ Correct
CApproved by the Utah Real Estate Commission
DExecuted in the presence of the principal broker
Explanation
Utah's Statute of Frauds requires contracts for the purchase and sale of real estate to be in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. Oral real estate contracts are generally unenforceable regardless of the parties' intentions.
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