Multiple Choice
When contract language is ambiguous arbitrators:
A) Ignore it and look for intent.
B) Use the ordinary meaning of words to interpret the contract.
C) Use the more general language of the contract to guide their interpretation of specific language.
D) Go to the parties to ask their opinion of the words' meaning.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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