Talk:Parol evidence rule
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How do you change the title of the page? Parole is spelt with an e on the end of it.
-And "spelled" is not spelled "spelt".
There is a word spelled "parole," and this isn't it. This is something else, and it's spelled correctly. Sliderman 09:45, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
pa·rol (p-rl, prl) Law n. An oral statement or utterance: by parol. adj. Expressed or evidenced by word of mouth; not written.
- why do i get redirected here from the query "partial integration" (which is a synonym for integration-by-parts)? Shouldn't there be at least a link to Integration_by_parts?
[edit] A parol evidence case in West Virginia?
Of all the available examples out there, why use a pending case in West Virginia involving one of the most obscure universities in the nation? I thought West Virginia and "university" were an oxymoron. There are a lot of better known, already-decided parol evidence cases like the Pacific Gas and Electric case which I already added a citation for in the article. Plus, the West Virginia judicial system is so bad (since no sensible judge wants to work or live there) that it is consistently rated one of the worst "judicial hellholes" in the U.S. by ATRA. West Virginia is one of those states which is so poor that its mayors have to go to rich states like California to beg California businesses to have mercy on West Virginia and outsource their back office operations there so West Virginians will have at least a few jobs [1]. We should not allow West Virginia promoters to abuse Wikipedia to promote one of the poorest and overpolluted states in the U.S. Wikipedia is not a soapbox or a publisher of original research! See official policies WP:NOT and WP:NOR.--Coolcaesar (talk) 01:57, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

