Contracts
An integration clause in a Utah real estate contract states that:
AAll parties must use the same legal counsel
BThe written contract is the entire agreement and supersedes all prior oral or written negotiations✓ Correct
CAddenda can be added only with court approval
DThe contract is valid only if all pages are initialed
Explanation
An integration (merger) clause states that the written contract constitutes the complete agreement between the parties, preventing either party from relying on prior oral representations or side agreements.
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