Contracts
The 'integration clause' (merger clause) in a Massachusetts P&S agreement states that:
AThe purchase price includes all fixtures and appliances
BThe written contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior oral or written representations✓ Correct
CAll parties agree to mediate disputes before going to court
DThe title company's commitment is integrated into the purchase price
Explanation
An integration or merger clause provides that the written contract represents the complete and final agreement of the parties, and any prior oral representations or preliminary agreements are superseded by the written document.
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