
Actions speak louder than words – When contracts are ambiguous, courts look to conduct
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Abstract: In the event of a construction dispute, a written contract is usually the best evidence of the parties’ intent. But, if a contract’s terms are ambiguous or contradictory, courts place a great deal of weight on the parties’ interpretation, as reflected by their statements and conduct. This article looks at just such a case.
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