Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about contracts that have been subsequently modified?
A) Parol evidence contradictory to the final terms is admissible.
B) Parol evidence regarding a contract's subsequent modification is inadmissible.
C) If the agreement is required to be in writing because it is within the statute of frauds, oral modifications are unenforceable.
D) Oral evidence of a subsequent written agreement is inadmissible.
E) If the contract's terms require that modification be in writing, oral modifications are admissible.
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