A court will admit parol evidence about a missing term in relation to any of the following circumstances EXCEPT
A) the written agreement does not contain the whole agreement.
B) the written agreement is unambiguous.
C) the missing term is part of a subsequent oral agreement.
D) the missing term is part of a collateral agreement.
E) the missing term is a condition precedent to the written agreement.
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