Bailments can be express, implied, written, or oral
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Nurse Goodbody is trying to introduce oral evidence in court to alter the terms of a written contract she had with Dr. No. Dr. No has raised the parol evidence rule as an objection to Nurse Goodbody's testimony. In which of the following circumstances will Nurse Goodbody not be able to introduce the oral evidence?
a. The contract has an integration clause in it and Nurse Goodbody's point of contention is covered in detail in the contract, although not to her favor. b. There was a mutual mistake of a material fact when the contract was entered into. c. The oral evidence is introduced to clarify the meaning of an ambiguous term used in the written contract. d. Nurse Goodbody claims that she was defrauded into entering into the contract and wants to testify about the intentional misrepresentations of material facts.
Generally, the employment of staff specialists is justified only when:
A. The organization has a large turnover B. Such staff can be used to improve employee morale and working conditions C. Line managers are unable to collect any useful data D. The sales organization is large enough to provide staff specialists with enough work to keep them busy