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1
The parol evidence rule applies to agreements made subsequent to the primary agreement.
A)True
B)False
2
A merger clause is used to demonstrate that the parties are intentionally excluding all outside evidence when interpreting the terms of the contract.
A)True
B)False
3
Explanatory testimony is written testimony used to clarify the terms of a contract.
A)True
B)False
4
Under the plain meaning rule, the courts use the ordinary meaning of words to interpret their definition within a contract.
A)True
B)False
5
The four-corners doctrine prohibits parol evidence from being used to interpret the contract.
A)True
B)False
6
A court evidentiary doctrine that excludes certain types of outside oral testimony offered as proof of the terms of the contract is known as:
A)Collateral contracting
B)The equal dignity rule
C)Parol evidence rule
D)Partial performance
7
What of the following is not one of the general rules of parol evidence:
A)Contradictory evidence is never permitted
B)Four-corners doctrine
C)Explanatory evidence is always permitted
D)Supplemental evidence is sometimes permitted
8
A complete integration of a contract is:
A)A document that did not contain all the terms of the agreement
B)A document that determines that a modification of the agreement needs to occur
C)Some of the terms have been included in the agreement, but others are left out
D)A document that contains all the terms of the contract and indicates that the parties agree there are no other terms
9
_____________________ are errors and omissions that occur during the negotiation of the contract that make it invalid.
A)Technical terms
B)Defects in formation
C)Courses of performance
D)Subsequent agreements
10
Evidence that conflicts with terms of the contract is considered _________________.
A)contradictory
B)inflammatory
C)partial
D)supplemental







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