Contracts

A 'resolutory condition' in Louisiana contract law means:

AThe contract becomes effective only when notarized
BThe occurrence of the condition resolves (terminates) the contract✓ Correct
CThe buyer must resolve all title defects before closing
DThe contract requires resolution by a court

Explanation

A resolutory condition is one that, if fulfilled, terminates an otherwise effective obligation — for example, a contract subject to the condition that it will be void if the buyer cannot sell their current home.

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