Contracts
A NC purchase contract that contains an 'integration clause' (entire agreement clause) means:
AAll prior negotiations are part of the agreement
BThe written contract represents the complete and final agreement between the parties, superseding all prior negotiations✓ Correct
CMultiple contracts may be integrated together
DThe contract must be integrated with the MLS listing
Explanation
An integration (merger or entire agreement) clause confirms that the written contract is the complete and final agreement, preventing either party from claiming prior oral or written negotiations modified the contract terms.
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