A contract in which the vendor (seller) agrees to convey the title to the real property after the vendee (buyer) has met certain named conditions, and which does not require conveyance within one year, is ordinarily used in the case of a buyer who can only make a small down payment and monthly installments. this type of contract, because it holds disadvantages for both the seller and the buyer, is no longer a popular financing instrument in california.

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The name of the contract is CALIFORNIA SALES CONTRACT AND CIVIL CODE. This contract is majorly used for purchase of lands in California. The conditions attached to the use of the contract has make it less attractive to people who desire to purchase landed properties in California.