Choice "A" is correct. Contracts which by their terms cannot be performed within a year are within the common law Statute of Frauds. The fact that a contract may be performed within a year does not bring the contract within the Statute of Frauds. A contract to perform weekly landscaping services for the next three years must be in writing. A contract to plant three trees within the next two years is not within the statute of frauds.Choice "d" is incorrect. All contracts for the sale of real property are within the common law Statute of Frauds and so must be evidenced by a writing to be enforceable.Choice "b" is incorrect. Contracts for which the consideration is marriage are within the common law Statute of Frauds and so must be evidenced by a writing to be enforceable.Choice "c" is incorrect. Promises to pay the debt of another are suretyship promises and are within the common law Statute of Frauds. Therefore, they must be evidenced by a writing to be enforceable.