Multiple Choice
The parol evidence rule refers to the:
A) oral evidence given by the defendant during a hearing.
B) idea that when the parties have expressed their agreement in a complete, unambiguous writing, the writing is the best evidence of their intent.
C) rule that perjury in criminal sentences is a non-bailable offense.
D) use of the equitable doctrine of promissory estoppel to prevent parties from seeking compensation under the statute of frauds.
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