Contracts II
Restatement Second of Contracts § 209
Integrated Agreements
- An integrated agreement is a writing or writings constituting a final expression of one or more terms of an agreement.
- Whether there is an integrated agreement is to be determined by the court as a question preliminary to determination of a question of interpretation or to application of the parol evidence rule.
- Where the parties reduce an agreement to a writing which in view of its completeness and specificity reasonably appears to be a complete agreement, it is taken to be an integrated agreement unless it is established by other evidence that the writing did not constitute a final expression.
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