Contracts
Under the Oklahoma parol evidence rule, prior oral agreements that contradict the written purchase contract are generally:
AAdmissible to clarify ambiguous contract terms
BInadmissible to vary or contradict the clear terms of a fully integrated written contract✓ Correct
CAlways admissible in court proceedings
DBinding if witnessed by a third party
Explanation
The parol evidence rule provides that prior oral or written agreements cannot be used to vary or contradict the terms of a fully integrated (final) written contract. The written contract is the final expression of the parties' agreement.
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