quincy
Senior Member
Yes. I read the case and it says exactly what I claimed.
Here is a link to the case, with selected quotes:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/397/203.html
“... we are, of course, guided by the general principles that have evolved concerning the interpretation of contractual provisions ... Among these principles is the general maxim that a contract should be construed most strongly against the drafter ..,”
“Finally, our interpretation adheres to the principle that ... the provision should be construed less favorably to that party which selected the contractual language.”
Here is a link to the case, with selected quotes:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/397/203.html
“... we are, of course, guided by the general principles that have evolved concerning the interpretation of contractual provisions ... Among these principles is the general maxim that a contract should be construed most strongly against the drafter ..,”
“Finally, our interpretation adheres to the principle that ... the provision should be construed less favorably to that party which selected the contractual language.”
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