Contracts

A Wyoming commercial lease that includes a 'force majeure' clause protects tenants from:

ARent increases during the lease term
BLease obligations during unforeseeable events beyond their control (earthquakes, floods, government shutdowns)✓ Correct
CMaintenance costs during construction
DCompetition from other tenants in the building

Explanation

A force majeure clause excuses lease performance during extraordinary events beyond the parties' control—natural disasters, government actions, pandemics, and similar events. The specific events and remedies are defined by the clause language.

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