Against whom Words are to be Taken

18 GCA § 87120 — under Interpretation of Contracts.

18 GCA § 87120

In cases of uncertainty not removed by the preceding rules, the language of a contract should be interpreted most strongly against the party who caused the uncertainty to exist. The promisor is presumed to be such

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party; except in a contract between a public officer or body, as such, and a private party, in which it is presumed that all uncertainty was caused by private party. SOURCE: CC § 1654.