| 1. | Extrinsic evidence includes scholarly journal articles and expert testimony.
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| 2. | This other evidence is known as extrinsic evidence and is a fairly common principle.
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| 3. | Extrinsic evidence is held to be of equal value to evidence from another source.
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| 4. | This is known as extrinsic evidence.
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| 5. | In its summary the commission wrote : " Independent of extrinsic evidence, the Commission finds:
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| 6. | Extrinsic evidence is evidence about the interpretation of a written contract that is not contained in the contract.
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| 7. | Extrinsic evidence is defined as evidence outside the writings, in this case evidence outside of the deed.
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| 8. | Extrinsic evidence is testimony, expert opinion, or other unwritten sources; extrinsic evidence may not contradict intrinsic evidence.
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| 9. | Extrinsic evidence is testimony, expert opinion, or other unwritten sources; extrinsic evidence may not contradict intrinsic evidence.
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| 10. | By the flexible approach, extrinsic evidence may be admitted in the determination of whether the agreement is wholly in writing.
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