Contracts
An 'as-is' clause in a Nebraska purchase agreement does NOT eliminate:
AThe buyer's right to inspect the property
BThe seller's duty to disclose known material defects on the SPCDS
CThe buyer's right to accept the property without repairs
DBoth A and B✓ Correct
Explanation
An 'as-is' clause does not eliminate the seller's obligation to disclose known material defects on the SPCDS, and the buyer retains the right to inspect — they simply agree to accept the property without requiring repairs.
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