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What is an integration clause (merger clause) in a Nevada real estate contract?
AA clause integrating fair housing requirements into the contract
BA clause stating that the written contract represents the entire agreement between the parties, superseding all prior oral or written negotiations✓ Correct
CA clause combining the purchase contract and loan documents
DA clause requiring all amendments to be in writing
Explanation
An integration (or merger) clause states that the written contract is the complete and final agreement between the parties, and that no prior oral discussions or side agreements are binding. It prevents parties from claiming the contract is different from what was written.
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