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Sometimes a Contract is Ambiguous, and Sometimes it is Not
Contracts are intended to bring certainty and clarity to commercial relationships, yet disputes often arise when written terms leave room for more than one reasonable interpretation. Under New York law, the question of ambiguity can determine whether a case is resolved on the face of the agreement or proceeds into litigation over extrinsic evidence and party intent.

Jeffrey Haber
7 hours ago8 min read
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