Contracts

What is 'parol evidence rule' in Rhode Island real estate contract law?

AThe rule that parole (verbal) agreements are always enforceable
BA rule that prevents the introduction of prior oral or written agreements to vary the terms of an integrated written contract✓ Correct
CThe rule requiring all contract modifications to be witnessed
DA rule requiring contract terms to be stated in plain English

Explanation

The parol evidence rule provides that when parties have reduced their agreement to a final, integrated written contract, prior oral or written agreements that are inconsistent with the written contract cannot be introduced to modify or contradict its terms.

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