Multiple Choice
Char and Dill sign a written contract for the sale of Dill's BBQ Food Truck to Char. The parties intend their written contract to be a final statement of the terms of their agreement. Later, Dill disputes some of the provisions in the deal with Char. If the dispute results in litigation, a court will most likely exclude evidence that
A) supports the written terms.
B) contradicts the written terms.
C) duplicates the written terms.
D) reinforces the written terms.
Correct Answer:

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