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Which of the following would suffice for a signature on a writing under the statute of frauds?

1) a stamped signature
2) a handwritten signature
3) a name keyed at the bottom of an email
4) D) any of the above would suffice

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Final answer:

A signature on a writing under the statute of frauds can be a stamped signature, a handwritten signature, or a name keyed at the bottom of an email.

Step-by-step explanation:

A signature on a writing under the statute of frauds can be any of the following: 1) a stamped signature, 2) a handwritten signature, or 3) a name keyed at the bottom of an email. All of these would suffice as a signature under

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