Contracts
A NH purchase and sale agreement includes a 'force majeure' clause. This clause typically addresses:
AThe buyer's right to inspect the property
BSituations where performance is excused due to extraordinary events beyond a party's control✓ Correct
CThe seller's obligation to make repairs
DThe broker's right to collect a commission
Explanation
A force majeure clause excuses performance by either party when extraordinary events outside their control (natural disasters, government shutdowns, pandemics) prevent timely performance. These clauses became particularly relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic and are increasingly included in NH real estate contracts.
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