Contracts
A Nebraska listing agreement that has no expiration date is:
AEnforceable for up to 2 years
BUnenforceable because Nebraska law requires a definite expiration date✓ Correct
CValid as an open listing indefinitely
DEnforceable for 6 months by default
Explanation
Nebraska requires all listing agreements to contain a definite expiration date. An agreement without one violates the License Act and is not enforceable for its full intended term.
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