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In this episode of Minute Law, Maria Spear Ollis discusses the Merger Clause, typically found in a Miscellaneous paragraph or as a standalone section of a contract. The Merger Clause states that the current agreement supersedes any prior agreements and serves as the only written contract between the parties. It emphasizes that any modifications must be documented in writing to be valid. The clause aims to prevent disputes about verbal or external communications, clarifying that all agreed terms are included in the contract itself. Overall, it serves to memorialize the agreement and protect against claims based on prior discussions or emails.