The parol evidence rule prohibits the introduction of oral


1. The parol evidence rule prohibits the introduction of oral evidence into a lawsuit where the evidence presented is contrary to the terms of a written contract. Parol evidence may be introduced except when:

a. it will explain the written instrument through previous trade usage

b. it will prove fraud, mistake or misrepresentation

c. when one of the parties to the contract is not in court

d. the written contract is incomplete or ambiguous

e. none of the other choices

2. Your neighbor burns old tires in his back yard. That produces fumes that go on your yard. That is likely the tort of:

a. conversion

b. all of the other choices

c. public nuisance

d. private nuisance

e. assault

3. Once an offer has been made, the offeree can terminate the offer by:

a. returning it

b. accepting it

c. rejecting it

d. rationalizing it

e. rescinding it

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