Contracts
If both parties to a North Dakota real estate contract agree in writing to cancel the agreement, this is called a:
ADefault
BMutual rescission✓ Correct
CUnilateral cancellation
DNovation
Explanation
Mutual rescission occurs when both parties agree to cancel the contract, restoring them to their original positions. A written mutual rescission agreement releases both parties from their contractual obligations.
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