executory contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executory contract … Law dictionary
Executory contract — An executory contract is a contract in which a party has material unperformed obligations. Although material, an obligation to pay money does not usually make a contract executory. An obligation is material if a breach of contract would result… … Wikipedia
executory contract or lease — Generally includes contracts or leases under which both parties to the agreement have duties remaining to be performed. (If a contract or lease is executory, a debtor may assume it or reject it.) (BankruptcyAction.com) United Glossary of… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
executory contract — A contract that has not as yet been fully completed or performed. A contract the obligation (performance) of which relates to the future. Wagstaff v. Peters, 203 Kan. 108, 453 P.2d 120, 124. In context of Bankruptcy Code, is contract under which… … Black's law dictionary
executory contract — A contract that has not as yet been fully completed or performed. A contract the obligation (performance) of which relates to the future. Wagstaff v. Peters, 203 Kan. 108, 453 P.2d 120, 124. In context of Bankruptcy Code, is contract under which… … Black's law dictionary
executory contract — A contract to be performed, each party having bound himself to do or not to do a particular thing. 17 Am J2d Contr § 6 … Ballentine's law dictionary
executory contract to sell — Contract under which something remains to be done by either party before delivery and passing of title. Martin v. John Clay & Co., Mo.App., 167 S.W.2d 407, 411 … Black's law dictionary
executory contract to sell — Contract under which something remains to be done by either party before delivery and passing of title. Martin v. John Clay & Co., Mo.App., 167 S.W.2d 407, 411 … Black's law dictionary
executory contract of sale — A contract, the terms and conditions of which must be performed before title passes. 46 Am J1st Sales § 412. A land contract under which the execution and delivery of a further instrument is necessary for the passing of title to the purchaser. 55 … Ballentine's law dictionary
executory — ex·ec·u·to·ry /ig ze kyə ˌtōr ē/ adj: designed or of such a nature as to be performed in the future or to take effect on a future contingency cancellation of the executory portion of the contract J. J. White and R. S. Summers compare contingent… … Law dictionary