Contracts
A Nebraska purchase agreement provision stating that 'the seller shall not be liable for defects not known to them' is called:
AAn as-is clause
BA disclosure limitation clause
CA warranty disclaimer✓ Correct
DA caveat emptor provision
Explanation
A warranty disclaimer limits or eliminates the seller's warranty liability for defects. In Nebraska, sellers may disclaim implied warranties for defects they were unaware of, but cannot disclaim liability for known material defects.
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