Contracts
A Wyoming contract clause stating that the seller will pay for any defects discovered in the first year after closing is called a:
AWarranty clause
BHold harmless clause
CIndemnification clause✓ Correct
DContingency clause
Explanation
A warranty clause is a contractual promise by the seller to stand behind the property condition for a specified period. It is distinct from a title warranty and relates to the physical condition of the property.
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