Asked by Andrea Madison on Apr 29, 2024

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Under the equal dignities rule,oral evidence cannot be used to clarify terms that are obscure in a written contract.

Equal Dignities Rule

A legal doctrine stating that if a contract must be in writing, then any appointed agent to sign the contract must also be designated in writing.

  • Acquire knowledge of deviations from the parol evidence rule and the best evidence rule under contract law.
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Monika TyczynskiMay 02, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The equal dignities rule requires that certain contracts, such as contracts for the sale or conveyance of real property, must be in writing. However, oral evidence can be used to clarify ambiguous terms in a written contract under the parole evidence rule.