Contracts
In Louisiana, a contract for the sale of immovable property (real estate) must be made by:
AVerbal agreement
BAuthentic act or act under private signature✓ Correct
CA handshake with two witnesses
DAn oral agreement witnessed by a notary
Explanation
Under Louisiana Civil Law, a contract for the sale of immovable property must be made by authentic act (notarized) or by act under private signature (written and signed by the parties).
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