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To Brendan,
exactly, if a term in a contract is deemed not to be clear, the contra proferentum rule applies,( literally means against the drafter ) so in this instance, whatever was best advantage to the consumer would prevail, ie the Millars would win their argument to the best advantage to them.
exactly, if a term in a contract is deemed not to be clear, the contra proferentum rule applies,( literally means against the drafter ) so in this instance, whatever was best advantage to the consumer would prevail, ie the Millars would win their argument to the best advantage to them.
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