INTEGRATED CONTRACT
integrated contract.One or more writings constituting a final expression of one or more terms
of an agreement. — Also termed integrated agreement; integrated writing. See INTEGRATION(2).
[Cases: Contracts 245; Evidence 397(2). C.J.S. Contracts § 416; Evidence §§ 1159–1160,
1278–1280.]
completely integrated contract.An integrated agreement adopted by the parties as a full and exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement. • The parties are therefore prohibited from varying or supplementing the contractual terms through parol (extrinsic) evidence. [Cases:
Evidence 397(2). C.J.S. Evidence §§ 1159–1160, 1278–1280.]
partially integrated contract.An agreement in which some, but not all, of the terms are
integrated; any agreement other than a completely integrated agreement. [Cases: Evidence 397(2). C.J.S. Evidence §§ 1159–1160, 1278–1280.]
[Blacks Law 8th]