Contracts

The parol evidence rule in NJ contract law generally prevents parties from:

AUsing written documents in court
BIntroducing oral or extrinsic evidence to contradict the terms of a fully integrated written contract✓ Correct
CSeeking specific performance as a remedy
DIncluding contingencies in a written contract

Explanation

The parol evidence rule bars introduction of prior oral agreements or extrinsic evidence to vary or contradict the terms of a fully integrated written contract.

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