Contracts

Vermont's 'force majeure' clause in a real estate contract excuses non-performance when:

AA party changes their mind
BExtraordinary events beyond the parties' control (natural disasters, pandemics) prevent performance✓ Correct
CMarket conditions change significantly
DOne party loses their job

Explanation

A force majeure clause excuses a party's non-performance when extraordinary events beyond their control — such as natural disasters, declared emergencies, or other unforeseen circumstances — make performance impossible or illegal.

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