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A party's oral agreement to pay another's debt is never enforceable.
A. True
B. False

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Answer: A. True

Explanation: The Statute of Frauds denies enforceability to certain contracts that do not comply with written requirements. Therefore, a party's oral agreement to pay another's debt is never enforceable as such agreements and contracts must be in writing in order to become enforceable. Any oral modification is likely not enforceable if it falls under Statute of Frauds which renders any contract that is not in writing as void.

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