Contracts
When a purchase agreement is signed but awaiting closing, it is considered:
AExecuted
BExecutory✓ Correct
CVoid
DVoidable
Explanation
A contract is 'executory' when it has been signed and accepted but not yet fully performed. Once all obligations are fulfilled (title transferred, payment made), it becomes 'executed.'
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