Matching
Matching:
Premises:
Four corners doctrine.
A provision of a contract that relegates prior agreement.
No oral evidence permitted to vary a contract.
Third-party offering to pay debts of another.
Requires certain contracts are in writing.
Representative of an estate.
Agency and contract must be in writing.
Specific requirements to satisfy the Statute of Frauds.
Final expression of parties' agreement.
Final expression of parties' agreement but incomplete.
Responses:
Statute of Frauds
executor
partially integrated contract
integrated contract
merger clause
surety
strict construction
equal dignities rule
parol evidence rule
material terms
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
No oral evidence permitted to vary a contract.
parol evidence rule
Four corners doctrine.
strict construction
A provision of a contract that relegates prior agreement.
merger clause
Third-party offering to pay debts of another.
surety
Final expression of parties' agreement but incomplete.
partially integrated contract
Representative of an estate.
executor
Specific requirements to satisfy the Statute of Frauds.
material terms
Agency and contract must be in writing.
equal dignities rule
Final expression of parties' agreement.
integrated contract
Requires certain contracts are in writing.
Statute of Frauds
Premises:
No oral evidence permitted to vary a contract.
Four corners doctrine.
A provision of a contract that relegates prior agreement.
Third-party offering to pay debts of another.
Final expression of parties' agreement but incomplete.
Representative of an estate.
Specific requirements to satisfy the Statute of Frauds.
Agency and contract must be in writing.
Final expression of parties' agreement.
Requires certain contracts are in writing.
Responses:
parol evidence rule
strict construction
merger clause
surety
partially integrated contract
executor
material terms
equal dignities rule
integrated contract
Statute of Frauds
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