Contracts

Nebraska's real estate purchase agreements typically include a provision that 'this agreement supersedes all prior discussions and representations,' which is known as the:

AMerger clause (entire agreement clause)✓ Correct
BTime is of the essence clause
CParol evidence rule
DStatute of Frauds

Explanation

A merger clause (entire agreement clause) states that the written contract constitutes the complete agreement, superseding all prior oral or written representations. It works in tandem with the parol evidence rule.

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