ADMS 2610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Convenience Store, Collateral Contract, Contra Proferentem

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About the parole evidence rule entirely oral, such as terms set out during a conversation, B agree orally that b will buy widgets from a at a certain price, on the condition that they are a specific size and weight. However, when the contract is put into writing, it makes no reference to the condition. The problem with use of parol or extrinsic (outside) evidence arises, because of the importance placed by common law on a written contract. As a result, a rule was established that extrinsic or outside evidence cannot be used to alter or vary the terms of a written contract. This is the parol evidence rule and it is not difficult to imagine that if strictly applied, the rule could defeat terms of a contract agreed on, but not set down in writing. To overcome this, the courts developed a number of ways of getting around the.

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