Asked by Jorge Ortez on Jun 11, 2024

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A contract is considered to be unequivocal even when a term is susceptible to more than one interpretation.

Unequivocal

Clear and unambiguous, leaving no room for doubt or confusion.

  • Acquire knowledge on the role of objective and subjective elements in the interpretation of contracts.
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Mohamed MohamudJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
A contract is not considered unequivocal if a term within it is susceptible to more than one interpretation; this ambiguity can lead to disputes over the contract's meaning and intent.