Contracts
In NJ, which party typically has the right to waive a contingency in a purchase contract?
AThe broker
BThe party the contingency was designed to protect✓ Correct
CThe title company
DThe municipal government
Explanation
Contingencies protect a specific party (e.g., a financing contingency protects the buyer; an inspection contingency protects the buyer). Only the party the contingency is designed to protect may waive it.
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