Contracts

Under Delaware law, an executed contract is one that has been:

ASigned by only one party
BFully performed by all parties✓ Correct
CNotarized and recorded
DReviewed by an attorney

Explanation

An executed contract is one in which all parties have fully performed their contractual obligations. This is distinct from an executory contract, which has obligations still to be performed.

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