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In December of 2017, Christian agreed by contract to build a custom car for Renaldo in consideration of $50,000.
A. This contract would violate the Statute of Frauds due to it taking longer than a year to complete, so Christian should only receive costs of $7,000, which is the amount of the $25,000 + the amount necessary to award Christian his full costs, but not profits, under unjust enrichment theory.
B. This contract would violate the Statute of Frauds due to it being a UCC-governed contract for sale of goods over $500, so Christian should only receive costs of $7,000, which is the amount of the $25,000 + the amount necessary to award Christian his full costs, but not profits, under unjust enrichment theory.
C. $23,000
D. $23,500
E. $25,000
F. $0, as Christian did not fulfill the terms of the contract and was in breach.
G. The court will award Christian the full $25,000 balance owing, but will order him by specific performance to complete the contract by installing the proper seats.