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The parties to a written contract may include a clause stipulating that the contract is a complete integration and the exclusive expression of their agreement and that​ ____________may not be introduced to​ explain, alter,​ contradict, or add to the terms of the contract. This type of clause is known as a ​ ___________clause, or​ a(n) _____________ clause.

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parole evidence, merger clause, integration clause.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Parole evidence, merger clause and integration clause are all provisions of a contract. They stipulate and maintain the interests of a legal contract.
  • The provision of parole evidence states that any extrinsic written or oral words that may alter,​ contradict, or add to the terms of the contract will not be acceptable once a contract is finalized and signed.
  • Merger clause, also known as integration clause, is a provision of a contract that states that once a written contract is signed and completed, it is the final contract and no other extrinsic force can override the final written contract.
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