Common use of Entire Agreement; Merger Clause in Contracts

Entire Agreement; Merger. This Agreement, along with all exhibits and attachments or other documents affixed hereto or referred to herein, embodies the entire agreement, intent and understanding of Seller and Purchaser as to the transaction evidenced hereby and merges herein all prior and contemporaneous agreements, conditions, covenants, discussions, provisions, representations, statements, terms, warranties and understandings heretofore made between Seller and Purchaser as to such transaction, whether written, oral or both. Any agreements, conditions, covenants, discussions, provisions, representations, statements, terms, warranties or understandings by and between Seller and Purchaser as to such transaction not contained herein are and shall be null and void, unenforceable and of no force and effect.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Mortgage and Security Agreement, www.huntsvillecityschools.org

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