Contracts
What is the 'integration clause' (entire agreement clause) in an Idaho real estate contract?
AA clause integrating all parties' financial contributions
BA clause stating that the written contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, superseding all prior discussions, negotiations, and agreements✓ Correct
CA clause requiring all parties to be present at integration
DA clause merging two separate properties into one transaction
Explanation
An integration (entire agreement) clause states that the written contract is the complete and final agreement, replacing all prior oral or written negotiations. Combined with the parol evidence rule, it prevents either party from claiming that verbal side agreements modify the written contract terms. Idaho purchase agreements typically contain integration clauses to prevent post-signing disputes about alleged oral agreements.
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