True/False
As a rule of contractual construction and interpretation, ordinary words are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning; accordingly, an unambiguous contract will be interpreted as it is written, not on the basis of the secret intent of one party.
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Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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