Contracts
A Hawaii real estate contract is said to be 'executed' when:
AIt is signed by the buyer only
BAll parties have signed the contract
CAll contractual obligations have been fully performed✓ Correct
DThe earnest money has been deposited
Explanation
An 'executed' contract is one in which all parties have fully performed their obligations. This is distinct from an 'executory' contract in which some obligations remain to be performed.
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