Contracts
What is the 'anti-discrimination clause' in a Delaware purchase agreement?
AA clause prohibiting the seller from discriminating against the buyer's offer
BA clause confirming that the transaction complies with federal and state fair housing laws✓ Correct
CA clause prohibiting the broker from charging different commissions to different clients
DA clause requiring that the property be sold without regard to condition
Explanation
Most standard Delaware purchase agreements include a clause confirming that the parties agree the transaction shall be conducted without discrimination based on any protected class, in compliance with federal and state fair housing laws.
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