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when were distinguishing between whats in a contract and what isnt we need to understand some of the core concepts in law one of those is the parole Evidence Rule now the parole Evidence Rule its a pretty fancy phrase but its been it just means a simple concept that the law has developed to say when people have taken the time to put a contract down into writing then if that looks like its the whole contract then it will be treated by the courts as though it is the whole contract and if any oral statements that happened before the contract or at the time of contract conflict with that written document then the parole Evidence Rule says that what is written will prevail so clearly it means that the written contract overcomes verbal representations or promises in the event of any inconsistency however there is a bit of an hour and the out is that the parole Evidence Rule only applies if that written contract appears to be the complete record of the agreement so a court can go back a