Contracts
A Wyoming purchase agreement that is 'subject to' the buyer selling their current home is an example of a:
ASpecific performance clause
BContingency that protects the buyer✓ Correct
CIllegal condition under Wyoming law
DTime-is-of-the-essence clause
Explanation
A home sale contingency is a common contract contingency that allows the buyer to cancel if they cannot sell their existing home within the specified period. It protects the buyer from carrying two mortgages.
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