Rye agrees to sell his Taco Delight restaurant to Sati. The parties intend their written contract to be a final statement of the terms of their agreement. Later, the parties dispute some of the provisions. In litigation, Sati offers evidence to contradict the written terms. Most likely, the court will:________

Respuesta :

Answer:

The court will likely exclude all evidence that contradicts the written terms of the contract.

Explanation:

Any court will consider as valid the terms included in a written and signed contract. If there was no written contract then Sati might have been able to present evidence that supported a verbal contract, but anything she presents now has to be related to the written terms.