Contract Law - Parol Evidence, Omitted and Implied Terms

Study for the Bar in Your Car by Angela Rutledge, LLM, LLB

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Figuring out exactly what a contract requires can be challenging, especially with layers of prior discussions or missing details. This episode of the Study for the Bar in Your Car podcast helps you master the crucial concepts of Parol Evidence, Omitted, and Implied Terms, essential for your bar exam success.

We tackle the often-tricky Parol Evidence Rule. Learn how this rule aims for finality by generally preventing evidence of prior or contemporaneous agreements from contradicting a written contract intended as a final expression (an integration). We differentiate between complete (no outside evidence to contradict or add) and partial integration (outside evidence allowed to supplement, not contradict).

Crucially, we detail the many  ... 

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Bar ExamMBEMEEContract LawUCCParol EvidenceCommon Law