If a judge rules that a party has lost its case because of the Statute of Frauds, the
judge has essentially stated that:
a. the losing party was found by the court to have lied, and will therefore lose the case.
b. the losing party purposely deceived the other party about a material fact.
c. the losing party cannot enforce an oral contract that should have been in writing.
d. the winning party has proven criminally fraudulent conduct on the part of the losing
party.
