Multiple Choice
What do courts generally rule regarding ambiguous assignment language such as "I assign the contract"?
A) When ambiguous language is used, the court usually considers the assignment to be of both rights and duties.
B) When ambiguous language is used, the court usually considers the assignment to be of rights but not duties.
C) When ambiguous language is used, the court usually considers the assignment to be of duties but not rights.
D) When ambiguous language is used, the court usually considers the assignment to be void.
E) When ambiguous language is used, the court usually considers the assignment to be voidable.
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