Contracts
In Arizona, the 'integration clause' in a purchase contract states that:
AThe parties agree to integrate their financial accounts
BThe written contract represents the entire agreement, superseding all prior oral or written negotiations✓ Correct
CThe parties must integrate required ADRE forms into the contract
DMultiple documents are integrated into one official contract
Explanation
An integration (or merger/entire agreement) clause states that the written contract is the complete and final expression of the parties' agreement, preventing claims based on prior negotiations or agreements not included in the written document.
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