Contracts
A Wyoming purchase contract contains an inspection contingency that expires in 10 days. The buyer fails to act within 10 days. The result is:
AThe contract is void
BThe contingency is waived and the contract remains binding without the contingency✓ Correct
CThe buyer automatically receives a 5-day extension
DThe seller must extend the contingency period
Explanation
If a buyer fails to act on a contingency before it expires, the contingency is typically waived. The contract remains in force, but the buyer loses the protection the contingency provided and is bound to complete the purchase.
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