Types of Contracts
executory contract
A contract in progress; one or more terms of the contract remains undone
unilateral contract
A contract in which consideration (such as a promise) is only given by one party to the other
invalid contract
A contract in which one or more of the essential elements is missing
executed contract
A contract in which the parties have met all terms of the contract
implied contract
A contract that exists based not on words, but on the actions or behaviors of the parties
voidable contract
A contract that is missing an essential element and thus may be cancelled by one or more parties
unenforceable contract
A contract that will not hold up in court
enforceable contract
A contract that will stand up in court
valid contract
A contract which contains all the essential elements
void contract
A contract with no legal force or effect
bilateral contract
A mutual contract that involves an exchange of promises or other consideration between two parties
express contract
A verbal (oral or written) agreement between two parties to specific terms