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Parol Evidence Rule
The parol evidence rule is a legal principle that prevents parties from introducing outside oral or written statements to modify or contradict the terms of a written contract.
Yung-Kai Lu v. Univ. of Utah
A legal case, but without further context, it's unclear; this may refer to a specific legal dispute involving the University of Utah, typically involving issues of employment, discrimination, or academic policy.
Statute of Frauds
A rule of law mandating that specific contract categories must be documented in written form to be legally binding.
Three-Party Agreement
A contract involving three distinct parties, each undertaking specific obligations or rights.
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