Contracts
The integration clause (merger clause) in a contract states that:
AThe contract can be changed by future verbal agreements
BThe written contract represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior negotiations✓ Correct
CAll parties must sign the contract at the same time
DThe contract must be notarized to be enforceable
Explanation
The integration (merger) clause states that the written contract is the complete and final agreement, superseding all prior oral and written negotiations. It prevents parties from introducing prior promises that conflict with the written terms.
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