Agency

The 'parol evidence rule' in North Dakota real estate contracts means:

AVerbal agreements about the transaction can modify written contracts
BPrior verbal or written agreements are generally superseded by the final written contract, and extrinsic evidence cannot vary clear contract terms✓ Correct
CContracts must be spoken aloud to be valid
DOnly agents can introduce verbal evidence in contract disputes

Explanation

The parol evidence rule prevents parties from introducing prior verbal or written negotiations to contradict or vary the terms of a fully integrated written contract. The written purchase agreement represents the parties' complete agreement, replacing all prior negotiations.

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