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17 October, 09:56

Jim and kathy have a contract with a term that is not clear. kathy and jim both have a different interpretation of the contract. if kathy wrote the contract, a court will

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  1. 17 October, 10:20
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    Given the circumstances mentioned above, if Kathy was the one who wrote the contract that has an unclear term, a court will accept Jim's interpretation of the term. This is because in cases of ambiguity, the unclear term is held against the one who wrote it in the first place.
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