Ready, willing, and able - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki
When a prospective buyer is fully prepared to render the consideration required to consummate a transaction, that person is said to be �read, willing, and able" or, simply, �ready willing and able.�� Specifically, the term often arises in the context of real estate brokers, who do not receive compensation for a sale until they procure a buyer who is ready willing and able to perform the contract. For example, Real Estate v. DiBenedetto, a New York state case, held that a plaintiff seeking to recover brokerage fees must establish that they first procured a potential buyer who was ready, willing, and able to perform.