Is A Substantive Common Law Rule In Contract Cases That Prevents A Party To A Written Contract From Presenting Extrinsic Evidence That Discloses An Ambiguity And Clarifies It Or Adds To The Written Terms Of The Contract That Appears To Be Whole.

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1. Is A Substantive Common Law Rule In Contract Cases That Prevents A Party To A Written Contract From Presenting Extrinsic Evidence That Discloses An Ambiguity And Clarifies It Or Adds To The Written Terms Of The Contract That Appears To Be Whole.