parol

  • 31parol demur — See demurrer ore tenus; the parol demur …

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  • 32parol evidence rule — The rule which excludes evidence of prior or contemporaneous oral agreements which would vary a written contract. Garrett v Ellison, 93 Utah 184, 72 P2d 449, 129 ALR 666. The rule that the intention of the parties as evidenced by the legal import …

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  • 33parol gift — A gift of personal property made without incorporation of terms in a written instrument, evidenced by the manual delivery of the property. 24 Am J1st Gifts § 24. A gift of land without deed or other conveyance. Burris v Landers, 114 Cal 310, 46 P …

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  • 34parol may demur — See the parol demur …

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  • 35parol — Synonyms and related words: articulated, enunciated, lingual, linguistic, linguistic act, locution, nuncupative, oral, parole, phonation, pronounced, said, sequence of phonemes, sounded, speaking, speech, speech act, spoken, string, the spoken… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 36paról — interj …

    Romanian orthography

  • 37parol — pa·rol || pÉ™ rəʊl adj. oral, verbal …

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  • 38parol — I. a.; (also parole) (Law.) Oral, verbal, by word of mouth. II. n.; (also parole) 1. (Law.) Word of mouth, oral declaration. 2. (Mil.) Word of honor, word of promise, plighted faith …

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  • 39parol — pa·rol …

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  • 40parol — pa•rol [[t]pəˈroʊl, ˈpær əl[/t]] Law. 1) law something stated or declared 2) law (of evidence) oral • Etymology: 1470–80; earlier parole < AF, OF < VL *paraula, syncopated var. of LL parabola parable; cf. parley …

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