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A holdover from English common law, the statute of frauds that is found in all states requires that a deed

A) Be recorded
B) Be notarized
C) Be signed by the grantee
D) Be in writing

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Final answer:

The statute of frauds requires that a deed be in writing.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Law. The question is asking about the statute of frauds, which is a legal concept. The statute of frauds requires that certain agreements, including deeds, be in writing to be enforceable. The correct option is D) Be in writing.

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