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Executory Contract

/ eg-ZEK-yuh-tor-ee KON-trakt /

Definition

A contract in which some performance remains to be completed by both parties.

Used in Context

“The lease is an executory contract while rent obligations remain.”

Etymology
Latin: exsequi, to carry out
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