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I couldn't resist continuing on ;)
For anyone else interested, here is what I think governs this question under CA law
California Code, Civil Code - CIV § 1651
https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/civil-code/civ-sect-1651.html
Im not ignoring. I understand that is the recommended way to do it. My question however is where does that recommendation come from? Is there a guideline that specifically states to cross out the default value? I would imagine that contract law would have guidelines and explanations for content...
Thanks for your reply. So as far as you know, there is no written explanation that specifically states that if a written value is there it overrides the default one?
I know a court would be able to determine what the intent was, but i cant imagine there is no written guideline that outlines this.
Hi everyone,
I have what is a simple question, but cannot find a concrete answer other than conjecture
On the Residential Purchase Agreement C.A.R form, there are many sections with defined default days, and then a parenthetical next to it to write in a custom day
For example, Inspection...
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