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High contract students Professor orenberg here and today I have a special Halloween edition for you to discuss one of the vexatious topics in contract law the parole evidence rule the pro evidence rule seems to confuse students and I think its because the restatement and the UCC used different language and quite frankly the whole thing doesnt have to be so confusing so if youll bear with me for about a 10 minute video maybe by the end Im going to make this simple for you using a Halloween example candy there are effectively three types of contracts under the pro evidence rules analysis and were going to call them drafts final documents final contracts and then complete or complete and exclusive agreements first off to discuss drafts drafts are not contracts as evidenced by this empty jar here sure there may be ideas and preliminary negotiations that go into a draft but the question of whether something is a draft or whether its final is not a contract interpretation question its