Contracts
In New Mexico, an 'integration clause' (entire agreement clause) in a purchase contract states that:
AAll parties are integrated into the contract
BThe written contract represents the complete and final agreement between the parties, superseding all prior negotiations and agreements✓ Correct
CThe contract integrates all exhibits and addenda by reference
DThe brokers are integrated agents of both parties
Explanation
An integration (entire agreement) clause declares that the written contract is the complete agreement between the parties and that no prior oral or written representations are incorporated. This clause works in tandem with the parol evidence rule.
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