Contracts
The parol evidence rule provides that:
AOral agreements made after the written contract can modify it
BPrior oral agreements cannot contradict or vary the terms of a final written contract✓ Correct
CContracts must be witnessed by a parole officer
DWritten contracts are always enforceable regardless of content
Explanation
The parol evidence rule prevents a party from using prior oral statements or negotiations to contradict or modify the terms of an integrated (final) written contract.
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