Contracts
In Wyoming, a 'kick-out clause' in a purchase contract protects the:
ABuyer from the seller accepting other offers
BSeller by allowing them to continue marketing the property and accept another offer if a better one arrives✓ Correct
CBuyer's right to cancel for any reason
DSeller from the buyer's inspection contingency
Explanation
A kick-out clause (right of first refusal clause) protects sellers who have accepted a contingent offer (e.g., subject to buyer selling their home). It allows the seller to continue marketing the property. If a new buyer makes an acceptable offer, the original contingent buyer must remove their contingency or be 'kicked out.'
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