Contracts
A Virginia real estate contract that has been fully performed by both parties is called:
AAn executory contract
BAn executed contract✓ Correct
CA voidable contract
DA unilateral contract
Explanation
An executed contract is one in which all parties have fully performed their obligations. An executory contract still has obligations remaining to be performed by one or both parties.
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