Contracts
In Wyoming, a real estate sales contract must be in writing under the:
AWyoming Consumer Protection Act
BStatute of Frauds (Wyoming Statutes § 1-23-105)✓ Correct
CWyoming Recording Act
DParol Evidence Rule
Explanation
Wyoming's Statute of Frauds (Wis. Stat. § 1-23-105) requires contracts for the sale of real property to be in writing and signed by the party to be charged in order to be legally enforceable.
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