After lengthy negotiations, Joe and Ted enter into a written contract which provides that Joe will sell Ted his 1969 For

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After lengthy negotiations, Joe and Ted enter into a written contract which provides that Joe will sell Ted his 1969 For

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After lengthy negotiations, Joe and Ted enter into a written
contract which provides that Joe will sell Ted his 1969 Ford
Mustang for $475, payment is to be made within 90 days and delivery
is due upon final payment. A dispute over the contract arises
and at trial Ted attempts to offer testimony that before the
contract was signed, Joe had agreed to install a new clutch before
he delivered the car. The judge will:
Group of answer choices
A. Allow the testimony because it is evidence of the
consideration of the contract.
B. Allow the testimony because Ted is sworn to tell the
truth.
C. Not allow the testimony because it violates the Statute of
Fraud.
D. Not allow the testimony because it violates the Parole
Evidence Rule.
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