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No. You should not show a property that is already under contract, unless the contract falls though. Then it is for sale again. http://www.allwholesaleproperties.com
I would hope this was covered in the contract you signed. There is usually a protection period but it extends only to buyers that looked while listed with the brokerage. If your buyer has never seen the house and your contract has legally ended, you are free to sell right away.
A Listing Agreement is what is normally signed. It is a contract, so read it carefully. It defines the payments to the realitor and the length of time.
It means that the vendor already made an offer of the house but the buyer has not finally decided whether to accept it.
A person can view houses for sale advertised by the owner of the house in several ways. One way is through a buyer's real estate agent who would contact the owner or another way is for a buyer to contact the owner at the number provided in the advertisement.