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the statute of frauds and related UCC provision requires that certain classes of contracts be in writing to be enforceable in this presentation will discuss how to satisfy the statute of frauds writing requirement and discuss some alternative rules that can render these contracts enforceable even in the absence of written agreements lets start with satisfaction by writing to satisfy the statute of frauds the agreement must be reduced to writing and signed by the parties these two requirements create several questions including what types of writings are sufficient to create a contract what must the writing include who must sign the contract and what is a signature the statute of frauds can be satisfied by any signed writing that is one reasonably identifies the subject matter of the contract to is sufficient to indicate that a contract exists and three states with reasonable certainty the material terms of the contract in the cases of the UCC agreements which are contracts for the sal