Washington Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases refer to legal documents used in bankruptcy cases in the state of Washington. Specifically, Schedule G, Form 6G, post-2005, is a standardized form that provides a detailed listing of all the executory contracts and unexpired leases that a debtor has at the time of filing for bankruptcy. Executory contracts are agreements where the terms of the contract have yet to be fully performed by both parties. Unexpired leases, on the other hand, are contractual agreements for the use or possession of property where the term has not yet expired. Under Schedule G, debtors are required to disclose all relevant information about their executory contracts and unexpired leases. This includes the name and address of the counterparty, the nature of the contract or lease, the remaining duration, any default or breach, and any potential value to the debtor's estate. Post-2005, there have been no specific subtypes or variations of Washington Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases — Schedule — - Form 6G. The form remains largely unchanged since its introduction in 2005 to ensure consistency and facilitate proper disclosure in bankruptcy cases. Key terms associated with Washington Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases — Schedule — - Form 6G - Post-2005: 1. Washington bankruptcy 2. Schedule G 3. Form 6G 4. Executory contracts 5. Unexpired leases 6. Filing for bankruptcy 7. Debtor's estate 8. Counterparty information 9. Terms of the contract or lease 10. Duration of the contract or lease 11. Default or breach 12. Bankruptcy case consistency.