Contracts

In Montana, a real estate contract that includes a 'survival clause' ensures that certain representations and warranties:

AExpire at closing when all other contract terms merge into the deed
BSurvive the closing and remain enforceable for a specified period after the deed is delivered and the transaction is complete✓ Correct
CAre void if not stated in the deed
DAutomatically convert to deed covenants

Explanation

A survival clause in a purchase contract specifies that certain representations, warranties, and obligations survive the closing and remain enforceable for a specified period, preventing the merger doctrine from extinguishing them.

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