Contracts
An Oklahoma real estate purchase contract becomes enforceable once it has:
ABeen notarized by a public notary
BMutual assent (offer and acceptance), consideration, competent parties, and legal purpose✓ Correct
CBeen reviewed by an attorney for both parties
DBeen recorded at the county courthouse
Explanation
A contract is enforceable when it has all required elements: mutual assent (offer accepted as written), consideration, competent parties, and legal purpose. Notarization and recording are not required for contract validity.
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