Contracts
A Wyoming real estate contract contains an 'integration clause' (merger clause). This means:
AThe contract must be used for all future transactions between the parties
BThe written contract is the complete and final agreement, and prior oral agreements are not enforceable✓ Correct
CMultiple parties can integrate their contracts into one document
DThe contract can be integrated with the deed at closing
Explanation
An integration (merger) clause states that the written contract represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior oral or written negotiations or representations. This prevents one party from claiming additional terms were verbally agreed to.
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