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A bilateral contract is best described as one in which:

Correct Answer

B) Both parties exchange mutual promises to perform

A bilateral contract involves mutual promises between two parties — each party is both a promisor and a promisee. A typical Alaska real estate purchase agreement is bilateral: the buyer promises to pay and the seller promises to convey title. This distinguishes it from a unilateral contract, where only one party makes a promise.

Answer Options
A
Only one party makes a legally binding promise
B
Both parties exchange mutual promises to perform
C
Performance by one party is required before the other party becomes bound
D
A third-party guarantor is required to make the contract enforceable

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