Contracts
Iowa's contract integration clause (merger clause) states that:
ATwo contracts are combined into one
BThe written contract represents the entire agreement of the parties, superseding all prior negotiations and oral agreements✓ Correct
COnly a licensed attorney can modify the contract
DThe contract automatically renews each year
Explanation
An integration (merger) clause states that the written contract constitutes the complete and final agreement between the parties, and that all prior oral and written negotiations, representations, and agreements are merged into the written document.
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