Contracts

A Missouri purchase contract's 'merger clause' (also called an 'integration clause') provides that:

ABoth parties must merge their assets
BThe written contract is the complete agreement, superseding all prior negotiations and verbal promises✓ Correct
CMultiple contracts can be merged into one
DMREC can merge contracts from different transactions

Explanation

A merger/integration clause in a Missouri contract states that the written document contains the entire agreement between the parties, and any prior verbal or written representations not included in the final written contract are not enforceable.

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