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    Ambiguities in Contracts Are Always Interpreted in Favor of the Side
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Ambiguities in Contracts Are Always Interpreted in Favor of the Side

Question 29

Question 29

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Ambiguities in contracts are always interpreted in favor of the side that wrote the contract,since they are the ones who know what the provision is supposed to mean.

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