Contracts
A Minnesota purchase agreement is considered an executory contract until:
ABoth parties sign it
BThe earnest money is deposited
CAll obligations have been fulfilled at closing✓ Correct
DThe inspection contingency is removed
Explanation
An executory contract is one in which obligations remain to be performed. A purchase agreement remains executory until closing, when all obligations — deed delivery, payment, etc. — are fulfilled.
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