Contracts
A Kentucky purchase contract that has been fully executed but all conditions have not yet been met is:
AAn executed contract
BAn executory contract✓ Correct
CA void contract
DA voidable contract
Explanation
An executory contract is one that has been agreed to (fully executed by signing) but where performance (closing, meeting conditions) has not yet been fully completed.
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