Litigating the Written Word: Parol Evidence Rule and the Gist of the Action Doctrine in Fraud Claims
The parol evidence rule’s purpose is to preserve written contracts’ integrity. It prohibits using contemporaneous or earlier agreements that contradict, modify, or supplement the terms of an ...
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Why Contracts Should Be in Writing: The Basics of Verbal, Written, and Hybrid AgreementsIn this article, we will explore why it's a good idea for contracts to be in writing, types of contracts, and the concept of the parol evidence rule. The form that a contract takes can vary ...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, Vol. 75, No. 3 (Jan., 1927), pp. 261-266 (6 pages) ...
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