Contracts

Parol evidence rule in contract law prevents:

AThe use of verbal evidence to modify or contradict the terms of a written, integrated contract✓ Correct
BReal estate agents from testifying in court
CBuyers from backing out of oral agreements
DSellers from disclosing property conditions verbally

Explanation

The parol evidence rule bars the introduction of prior or contemporaneous oral or written statements to modify or contradict the terms of a fully integrated written contract.

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