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The marriage provision in the statute of frauds is inapplicable in agreements that involve:

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The correct answer is: only mutual promises to marry.

The Statute of Frauds when it comes to marriage states that any marriage contract must be in writing. The main purpose of having a written marriage contracts is for the division of both married partners' assets. However a marriage provision or written contract in the Statute of Frauds is inapplicable in agreements between partners that involve mutual promises to marry.
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