Contracts

The parol evidence rule in Vermont real estate contract law means:

AOral agreements must be witnessed by a Vermont notary
BPrior oral negotiations cannot change the terms of a final written contract✓ Correct
COnly verbal agreements are valid for real estate
DWitnesses must testify about the parties' oral intentions

Explanation

The parol evidence rule generally prevents parties from introducing prior oral negotiations or agreements to contradict or vary the terms of a final, integrated written contract.

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