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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. 1
    • : something stated or declared.
    • : by parol, by word of mouth; orally.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 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.