Which of the following would suffice for a signature on a writing under the Statute of Frauds?

A. a stamped signature
B. a handwritten signature
C. a name keyed at the bottom of an e-mail
D. Any of these would suffice. Judges define "signature" very broadly.


Answer: D

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that the speed of their production lines and the rigor of our quality control systems made it virtually impossible for this type of thing to happen in a production environment, and that there never has been an instance when a claim of this nature has been traced back to their manufacturing facilities. If Fred suffered severe stomach upset and required medical attention as a result of his gulp, and sued the manufacturer for negligence in manufacturing the product, what theory would help him establish that a duty of care was breached? a. Negligence per se b. Res Ipsa Loquitur c. Proximate causation d. Superseding intervening forces

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