What is "parol evidence?"
A) Oral evidence that always conflicts with an existing valid written contract.
B) Evidence that is never admissible in a court of law.
C) Evidence that can apply to any written contract and may be used to clear up ambiguities.
D) Evidence that can only be introduced to clear up any questions regarding an oral contract.
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Q58: Under the Statute of Frauds:
A) the writing
Q59: What does the parol evidence rule do?
A)
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Q63: Which of the following is not a
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