Contracts
In Kansas, an 'integration clause' (or merger clause) in a purchase agreement means:
AThe parties have merged their interests
BThe written contract represents the entire agreement, superseding all prior oral or written negotiations✓ Correct
CAll addenda are integrated into the price
DThe KREC forms are integrated into the contract
Explanation
An integration (merger) clause establishes that the written contract is the complete and final agreement between the parties, and that any prior oral or written statements are merged into and superseded by the contract.
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