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Supreme Court Hears Stinker of a Case

Larry Upshaw Jan 24, 2014 Texas Law Comments Off on Supreme Court Hears Stinker of a Case

Contracts typically include what’s called a merger clause. The clause says that all the parties’ agreements are included in the contract. But a foul odor put this principle to the test before the Texas Supreme Court.

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