Contracts
What is the 'integration clause' in an Idaho real estate contract?
AA clause requiring all parties to work together harmoniously
BA clause stating that the written contract is the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior oral or written negotiations✓ Correct
CA clause integrating multiple contracts into one
DA fair housing compliance provision
Explanation
An integration (merger) clause declares that the written contract is the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, and agreements. It enforces the parol evidence rule within the contract itself.
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