Contracts
What is the legal term for a contract where both parties have fully performed their obligations?
AA. Executory contract
BB. Unilateral contract
CC. Executed contract✓ Correct
DD. Voidable contract
Explanation
An executed contract is one where all parties have fully performed their obligations. An executory contract has outstanding obligations still to be performed.
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