Contracts
When a Wyoming real estate purchase agreement is 'assigned,' it means:
AThe contract is cancelled and replaced with a new one
BOne party transfers their rights and obligations under the contract to a third party✓ Correct
CThe seller assigns their property deed before closing
DThe broker assigns the listing to another broker
Explanation
Assignment transfers a party's contractual rights (and typically obligations) to a third party. In Wyoming real estate, purchase contracts may be assigned unless the contract prohibits it.
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