Contracts
Under Kentucky law, a contract for the sale of real property where both parties have performed all obligations is said to be:
AExecuted✓ Correct
BExecutory
CRescinded
DRatified
Explanation
An executed contract is one in which all parties have fully performed their obligations. Before full performance, the contract is executory (still to be performed).
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