ContractsIntermediateDelaware Exam

What is the 'entire agreement clause' (integration clause) in a Delaware contract?

AA clause requiring that all parties be present at closing
BA clause stating that the written contract represents the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior negotiationsCorrect
CA requirement that the entire contract be read aloud at signing
DA clause ensuring the entire property is transferred without division

Why A clause stating that the written contract represents the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior negotiations Is Correct

Answer B: A clause stating that the written contract represents the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior negotiations

An integration clause (entire agreement clause) states that the written contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, superseding all prior oral or written discussions. It prevents either party from claiming verbal side agreements.

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