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Evidence of matters not referred to in a document offered in evidence to explain, vary or contradict its meaning.  Such evidence is not generally admissible under UK law unless there are allegations of fraud or mistake.
Evidence of matters not referred to in a document offered in evidence to explain, vary or contradict its meaning.   
 
Such evidence is not generally admissible under UK law unless there are allegations of fraud or mistake.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Approximation]]
* [[Approximation]]
* [[Interpolation]]
* [[Interpolation]]

Revision as of 20:02, 19 August 2013

Law.

Evidence of matters not referred to in a document offered in evidence to explain, vary or contradict its meaning.

Such evidence is not generally admissible under UK law unless there are allegations of fraud or mistake.

See also