With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". quotation marks omitted)); Mund v. English, 69 Ore. App. 289, 684 P.2d 1248, 1249-50 (Or. Ct. App. 1984) (“An irrevocable license does not depend on the proof of the agreement of the parties but arises by operation of law to prevent an injustice.” (collecting cases)); Springob v. Univ. of S.C., 407 S.C. 490, 757 S.E.2d 384, 387-88 (S.C. 2014) (“The doctrine of estoppel may be invoked to prevent a party from asserting the statute of frauds.” (brackets, citation, and internal quo tation marks omitted)); but see One Dupont Centre, LLC v. Dupont Auburn, LLC, 819 N.E.2d 507, 515 (Ind. Ct. App. 2004) (explaining that “if an irrevocable license did existf] ... it would be subject to the statute of frauds” (citation omitted)); Kitchen v. Kitchen, 465 Mich. 654, 641 N.W.2d 245, 249 (Mich. 2002)

A: holding that possession of a drivers license is irrelevant to the offense of failing to present a license which is completed by failing to present the license when requested to do so by an officer
B: holding that an irrevocable license by estoppel cannot be created  because it would violate the statute of frauds
C: holding that a statute that created a counselorclient privilege should not be retroactively applied to records created prior to the statute because of the presumption against retroactivity
D: holding that estoppel was a question of fact
B.