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In which of the following circumstances the court will not allow oral agreement to be given in evidence for the purpose of varying, contradicting, adding to or subtracting from the terms of contract proved by production of the document, as per the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act

A. When there exists a separate oral agreement as to any matter on which a document is silent

B. When there exists any separate oral agreement constituting a condition precedent to attaching of any obligation under any such contract

C. When there exists any distinct subsequent oral agreement to rescind or modify any such contract

D. When there is an oral agreement which seeks to clarity the terms of the contract that are unambiguous

Answer: Option D


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