Contracts
An Indiana purchase contract 'subject to attorney review' means:
AThe contract is not valid until a judge reviews it
BEither party's attorney has a specified period to review and potentially disapprove or modify the contract✓ Correct
CThe IREC must review all purchase contracts
DThe purchase price must be reviewed by a licensed appraiser
Explanation
An attorney review period gives each party's attorney a set time (often 5 business days) to review the contract and either approve it, disapprove it (terminating the agreement), or propose modifications.
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