Contracts
In Ohio, which of the following BEST describes a 'bilateral contract'?
AA contract involving only one party's promise
BA contract where both parties exchange promises and both are bound✓ Correct
CA contract that can only be performed by two people
DA contract requiring two separate documents
Explanation
A bilateral contract involves mutual promises — both parties make promises and both are bound. A typical purchase contract is bilateral: the buyer promises to pay and the seller promises to convey title.
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