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parol /pəˈrəʊl / /ˈpar(ə)l /adjective Law1Given or expressed orally: the parol evidence...- Alternatively, the court might construe the statements regarding the aeroplane's history as a collateral contract, thereby avoiding the parol evidence rule.
- One argument is that the parties intend to reduce their oral contract to written form, and that consequently the parol evidence rule excludes evidence to show the inconsistency.
- Counsel for CPC objected that these notes offend the parol evidence rule and, thus, are inadmissible.
1.1(Of a document) agreed orally, or in writing but not under seal: there was a parol agreement...- The old rule expressed in Elliott v Johnson LR 2 QB 120 was that covenants did not run on the assignment of a parol lease: the principles in Spencer's Case applied only to legal leases made by deed.
PhrasesOriginLate 15th century (as a noun): from Old French parole 'word' (see parole). Rhymesbarcarole, bole, bowl, cajole, coal, Cole, condole, console, control, dhole, dole, droll, enrol (US enroll), extol, foal, goal, hole, Joel, knoll, kohl, mol, mole, Nicole, parole, patrol, pole, poll, prole, rôle, roll, scroll, Seoul, shoal, skoal, sole, soul, stole, stroll, thole, Tirol, toad-in-the-hole, toll, troll, vole, whole |