Contracts

In New Mexico, the 'parol evidence rule' prevents parties to a written contract from:

ASeeking specific performance
BIntroducing prior oral or written negotiations to contradict or vary the terms of a fully integrated written contract✓ Correct
CRecording the contract
DAssigning the contract

Explanation

The parol evidence rule bars introduction of prior or contemporaneous oral or written statements to contradict, vary, or add to the terms of a complete written contract. The written contract is presumed to embody the parties' full agreement.

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