Contracts
A Wyoming purchase contract is said to be 'executed' when:
AIt is signed by both parties and all conditions have been fulfilled✓ Correct
BOnly the buyer has signed
CThe contract is filed with the county clerk
DThe earnest money is deposited
Explanation
An executed contract is one where all parties have signed AND all terms and conditions have been fully performed. An executory contract is one that has been signed but some terms remain to be performed—which describes most real estate contracts during the period between signing and closing.
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