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Duty of court where parties have reduced the terms of their contract into writing

Effect of a written contract

Exceptions to the rule that extrinsic evidence is not admissible to vary a written contract

The principle that a written agreement between parties, the duties and responsibilities of each party is to be sought for within that agreement

The principle that written contracts are binding on the parties

The rule that an oral statement cannot vary or contradict a written provision of contract

The rule that where a contract is in writing, any agreement which seeks to vary the original agreement, must be in writing

Whether a written contract can be varied by extrinsic evidence

Whether extrinsic evidence is permissible to vary a written contract

Whether parties can vary, alter, contradict or add to the terms of a written contract by oral evidence

Whether stipulations can be implied in a written contract

Whether the absence of a written agreement affects the validity of a contract where there are sufficient acts of part-performance

Whether the terms of a contract can be overriden by evidence of custom or practice

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