Contracts

In South Carolina, what is 'exculpatory language' in a real estate contract?

ALanguage that excuses a party from liability under certain circumstances✓ Correct
BLanguage that explains the legal meaning of contract terms
CExclusive listing language
DLanguage describing property exclusions from the sale

Explanation

Exculpatory clauses seek to excuse a party from liability for their negligence or wrongdoing. In real estate, such clauses may appear in lease agreements (limiting landlord liability) or purchase contracts.

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