Contracts

The integration clause (merger clause) in a Utah purchase contract states:

AMultiple buyers are integrated into one purchase
BThe written contract represents the entire agreement, superseding all prior negotiations✓ Correct
CThe buyer and seller agree to integrate additional addenda
DThe settlement company integrates all closing documents

Explanation

An integration clause (also called a merger clause) states that the written contract is the complete and final agreement between the parties, superseding all prior or contemporaneous negotiations, representations, and agreements. It reinforces the parol evidence rule.

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