
Parol Evidence Rule
The Parol Evidence Rule is a legal principle that prevents parties in a contract from introducing outside statements or agreements to modify or contradict the written terms of that contract. Essentially, if a contract is clear and complete, any earlier negotiations or verbal promises that could change its meaning cannot be considered in court. This rule ensures that the written document is the final and authoritative account of the agreement between the parties, providing clarity and stability in contractual relationships.