Contracts

An Alaska purchase agreement contains a 'force majeure' clause. This clause would excuse contract performance in the event of:

AA buyer's change of mind
BExtraordinary events beyond the parties' control, such as natural disasters or government actions✓ Correct
CA general real estate market downturn
DAn increase in interest rates

Explanation

A force majeure clause excuses performance when extraordinary, unforeseeable events beyond the parties' control — such as natural disasters, governmental actions, or pandemics — make performance impossible or impractical. It does not excuse performance for market changes or foreseeable events.

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