Multiple Choice Question A court will allow what type of evidence to prove a subsequent modification of a written contract? Parol evidence Collateral evidence The statute of frauds Hearsay Rate your confidence to submit your answer. Type here to search
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What is the parol evidence rule? Which of the following is correct? • The parol evidence rule is that a contract includes all terms spoken or written, and parol evidence can be given to prove those spoken terms • The parol evidence rule states that it is impossible to reduce a contract entirely into writing, there must be some rules which were not necessarily included • The parol evidence rule is that where the parties reduce a contract to writing, then it is assumed that all the terms agreed upon are contained within that contract • The parol evidence rule is an ancient rule that written terms are more important than spoken terms, written terms take precedence therefore
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