Executory vs Executed Contracts

Executory vs Executed Contracts

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The video tutorial explains the difference between executed and executory contracts. An executed contract is one where all material duties have been fulfilled, while an executory contract has outstanding material obligations. The tutorial provides an example of a house-building contract to illustrate these concepts, highlighting that minor unfulfilled details do not necessarily constitute a breach if the main obligations are met. It also discusses potential legal actions for minor unfulfilled details and the conditions under which a contract remains executory.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What are the implications of a contract being executed with minor details left incomplete?

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How does the failure to complete every aspect of a contract affect its status?

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