Multiple Choice
Assuming the existence of a complete and final written contract,the parol evidence rule would prohibit evidence of:
A) Prior or contemporaneous oral statements that alter,contradict,or add to the terms of the contract.
B) Prior or contemporaneous oral statements that explain ambiguities in the contract.
C) Subsequent oral statements that modify the contract.
D) A and C.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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