Contracts
A contract in which one party has performed but the other has not yet is called:
AA bilateral contract
BAn executory contract✓ Correct
CAn executed contract
DA unilateral contract
Explanation
An executory contract is one where one or both parties still have obligations to perform. A real estate purchase agreement between signing and close of escrow is executory. Once both parties have fully performed, it becomes an executed contract.
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