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parol

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pa·rol  (p-rl, prl) Law
n.
Oral as opposed to written communication: a conveyance of land by parol.
adj.
Expressed or evidenced by an oral statement as opposed to a written document.

[Middle English parole, from Anglo-Norman, from Vulgar Latin *paraula; see parole.]

parol [ˈpærəl pəˈrəʊl] Law
n
1. (Law) (formerly) the pleadings in an action when presented by word of mouth
2. (Law) an oral statement; word of mouth (now only in the phrase by parol)
adj
(Law)
a.  (of a contract, lease, etc.) made orally or in writing but not under seal
b.  expressed or given by word of mouth parol evidence
[from Old French parole speech; see parole]


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