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Farmers Produce, Inc., and Growers Market enter into a contract for the delivery of locally grown fruits and vegetables. The parties use a standard Farmers Produce form that contains some of the terms the parties agree on but not others. Some of the produce spoils before it can be cooked, served, and eaten, or sold. Growers Market refuses to pay for the spoiled goods.

Refer to Fact Pattern 20-1. Farmers Produce files a suit against Growers Market, claiming that the buyer assumed the risk of the spoilage of the unsold goods. The court may allow evidence of this term if it finds that the parties' contract is
a. ​not fully integrated.
b. ​none of the choices.
c. ​a complete and final statement of their agreement.
d. ​fully integrated.
a. ​not fully integrated.

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Answer:

correct option is a. ​not fully integrated

Step-by-step explanation:

As per given in question we know Farmers Produce and Growers Market case delivery locally grown fruit and vegetables

so here it is a critical aspect to certain that all deals point discussed to be enter in to the final contract

and that the word precisely reflect the deal is a fully integrated contract that will have a clause

clause = Entire Agreement

clause = Integration

so here correct option is a. ​not fully integrated

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