parol
/puh-rohl, par-uhl/US // pəˈroʊl, ˈpær əl //UK // (ˈpærəl, pəˈrəʊl) law //
假释,假设,假期,假释金
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : something stated or declared.
- : by parol, by word of mouth; orally.
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : given by word of mouth; oral; not contained in documents: parol evidence.
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Examples
Both kinds of sales may be by deed or sealed contract as well as by parol or orally.
If, however, a legatee be described by initials of his name only, parol evidence may be given to prove his identity.
In Maryland, the strict rules of construction prevail, and no parol evidence is admitted except as in England.
At common law a lease for a term of years (other than a lease by a corporation) might be made by parol.
The moment it gets into a letter, that moment the parol statement ends.
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