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A clause designed to buttress the time-honoured [[parol evidence]] rule, that if it is clear you meant to entirely reduce uyour agreement to wsriting, once you have done so the agreement, and no other extraneous evidence, will be the tribunal’s only guide to divining its intention.
A clause designed to buttress the time-honoured [[parol evidence]] rule, that if it is clear you meant to entirely reduce your agreement to writing, once you have done so the agreement, and no other extraneous evidence, will be the tribunal’s only guide to divining its intention.


Reduces certainty, certainly, but at what cost?
Reduces certainty, certainly, but at what cost?

Revision as of 15:31, 8 January 2019

A clause designed to buttress the time-honoured parol evidence rule, that if it is clear you meant to entirely reduce your agreement to writing, once you have done so the agreement, and no other extraneous evidence, will be the tribunal’s only guide to divining its intention.

Reduces certainty, certainly, but at what cost?

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