On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 21:15, woodelf wrote:
If it comes to a court battle, do courts generally side with the letter of a contract, or the spirit?
In general, ambiguity in a contract is usually construed against the drafter.
OK, so things like the definition-vs.-example nature of what can be OGC, what can be PI, and what constitutes chargen/advancement?
Note: Things that may appear ambiguous to the layperson often are not when parsed through a legal filter.
Or does anyone have reason to believe that any of the above fall into the category of clear to the law, if ambiguous to the layperson?
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