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COMMUNINGS

Scotch law. This term is used to express the negotiations which have taken place before making a contract, in relation thereto. See Pourparler. 2. It is a general rule, that such communings or conversations, and the propositions then made, are no part of the contract for no parol evidence will be allowed to be given to contradict, alter, or vary a written instrument.

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