Mr. S, a dealer of musical instruments, persuades me to buy an electronic organ, orally promissing that I can return the organ if I cannot learn how to play it. I signs a standard written form contract, which does not include this provision. I will not be able to testify as to Mr. S's oral promise, because such testimony is prohibited by what?

a. Statute of Frauds
b. Statute of Limitationss
c. The Parole Evidence Rule
d. The general rule for the interpretation of the contract

I think #D

The correct answer is c. The Parole Evidence Rule.

The Parole Evidence Rule is a legal principle that prohibits the introduction of any evidence of oral or written statements, discussions, or negotiations made prior to or at the time of signing a fully integrated written contract. The purpose of this rule is to uphold the integrity and finality of written contracts by preventing parties from introducing evidence that contradicts or modifies the terms of a written contract.

In this case, the written contract you signed is considered a fully integrated written agreement, meaning it is intended to be the complete and final expression of the parties' agreement. Since the oral promise made by Mr. S is not included in the written contract, it would be barred by the Parole Evidence Rule.