Contracts

In Hawaii, a 'force majeure' clause in a real estate contract addresses:

AA. The required size of the deposit
BB. Relief from performance when extraordinary events beyond the parties' control make performance impossible✓ Correct
CC. The force required to remove squatters from the property
DD. The parties' obligations during an inspection

Explanation

Force majeure clauses excuse non-performance due to events outside the parties' control (natural disasters, pandemics, government actions), which may extend deadlines or release parties from obligations.

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