In a personal injury action in New York, a plaintiff seeks to introduce an incident report created by a store employee immediately after the plaintiff slipped and fell. The report was created on a standard company form as part of the store's established procedure for documenting any customer accidents. Which of the following is the most critical foundational requirement for admitting this report under the business records exception to the hearsay rule (CPLR 4518)?
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A
The employee who wrote the report must testify and be subject to cross-examination.
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B
The report must have been created in anticipation of litigation.
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C
The report must have been made in the regular course of business, and it was the regular course of business to make such a report.
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D
The report must contain a statement from a party-opponent to be admissible.