The term "Real Agreement" refers to a type of contract that is legally enforceable. It involves an exchange or promise between two parties, where one party agrees to do something for the other in return for some form of compensation or benefit. This agreement must be based on mutual assent and consideration, meaning both parties have agreed voluntarily and there has been a fair exchange of value. In order for this type of contract to be considered valid, it must meet certain legal requirements such as being in writing, signed by both parties, and specifying the terms and conditions of the agreement.