Contracts

A Connecticut buyer and seller enter into a purchase contract. The seller dies before the closing date. Which statement is correct under Connecticut law?

AThe contract automatically terminates upon the seller's death
BThe buyer may terminate the contract since the seller can no longer perform
CThe purchase contract survives the seller's death and must be performed by the seller's estate through the executor✓ Correct
DThe property automatically passes to the seller's heirs free of the contract

Explanation

Under Connecticut contract law, the death of a party to a real estate contract does not automatically terminate the contract. The contract is an obligation that binds the seller's estate; the executor or administrator must perform the contract on behalf of the estate.

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