Contracts
The integration clause (merger clause) in a New Hampshire purchase and sale agreement states that:
AAll prior oral and written agreements are superseded by the final written contract✓ Correct
BThe buyer and seller must integrate their negotiations into a verbal agreement first
CThe contract may be modified verbally after signing
DThird parties may be integrated into the contract
Explanation
An integration clause provides that the written contract is the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior oral and written negotiations. It prevents parties from introducing extrinsic evidence to contradict contract terms.
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