oral evidence rule

Written or oral statements not in signing contracts cannot be evidence to interpret contracts {oral evidence rule}. The oral evidence rule does not apply if contracts involve fraud, duress, or illegal actions. It does not apply if statements clarify vague or ambiguous terms or show that contract does not include all terms.

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