Multiple Choice
The parol evidence rule does not apply to:
A) a typographical error that obviously does not represent the agreement of the parties.
B) evidence showing one of the parties to the contract lacks contractual capacity.
C) The parol evidence rule does not apply to either (a) or (b) .
D) The parol evidence rule applies to both (a) and (b) .
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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