A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law

Under the common law the 'hallowed principle' in contract law is that once the parties have reduced their agreement into a written form, in the event of a dispute between them as to the written terms of the contract,they are prohibited from adducing extrinsic evidence to add to, subtract f...

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Main Authors: Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram, Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
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Published: International Organisation Centre of Academic Research 2014
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spelling my.iium.irep.387202014-10-13T01:29:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38720/ A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali K Law (General) Under the common law the 'hallowed principle' in contract law is that once the parties have reduced their agreement into a written form, in the event of a dispute between them as to the written terms of the contract,they are prohibited from adducing extrinsic evidence to add to, subtract from, vary or contradict the written terms. The strict application of the rule was found to have caused hardship and worked unfairly to the parties. To mitigate the rigour of the rule, the judiciary created exception to the rule, whereby extrinsic evidence was allowed to be admitted. In time, the exceptions became so numerous as to virtually emasculate the 'hallowed' rule. To allay this uncertain state of affairs, law commission were set up in the United Kingdom, Canada, India and Singapore to reconsider the status of the rule. Some suggested a slight modification of the rule while the Law Commission in Ontario suggested a total abolition of the rule. This paper proposes to look at the nature of the 'parol evidence rule', numerous exceptions to it, the merits and demerits of the proposals for reform especially in the mother of common law England, Canada, India, Singapore and Malaysia. International Organisation Centre of Academic Research 2014 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38720/1/2._A_Critical_Appraisal_of_the_Parol_Evidence_Rule.pdf Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram and Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali (2014) A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law. In: International Conference of Social Sciences and Humanities (SOCIO-INT14), 8-10 sep 2014, Istanbul.
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Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram
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A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law
description Under the common law the 'hallowed principle' in contract law is that once the parties have reduced their agreement into a written form, in the event of a dispute between them as to the written terms of the contract,they are prohibited from adducing extrinsic evidence to add to, subtract from, vary or contradict the written terms. The strict application of the rule was found to have caused hardship and worked unfairly to the parties. To mitigate the rigour of the rule, the judiciary created exception to the rule, whereby extrinsic evidence was allowed to be admitted. In time, the exceptions became so numerous as to virtually emasculate the 'hallowed' rule. To allay this uncertain state of affairs, law commission were set up in the United Kingdom, Canada, India and Singapore to reconsider the status of the rule. Some suggested a slight modification of the rule while the Law Commission in Ontario suggested a total abolition of the rule. This paper proposes to look at the nature of the 'parol evidence rule', numerous exceptions to it, the merits and demerits of the proposals for reform especially in the mother of common law England, Canada, India, Singapore and Malaysia.
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author Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram
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title A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law
title_short A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law
title_full A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law
title_fullStr A critical appraisal of the parol evidence rule in contract law
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publisher International Organisation Centre of Academic Research
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