Contracts
A North Dakota real estate contract where the seller makes an offer and the buyer accepts it exactly as written creates which type of contract?
AA unilateral contract
BA bilateral (express) contract✓ Correct
CAn implied contract
DA conditional contract
Explanation
When both parties exchange mutual promises expressly and in writing (seller offers to sell; buyer accepts on the same terms), a bilateral express contract is formed. Both parties are bound by their promises.
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