Contra proferentem

Contra proferentem (Latin: "against [the] offeror"),[1] also known as "interpretation against the draftsman", is a doctrine of contractual interpretation providing that, where a promise, agreement or term is ambiguous, the preferred meaning should be the one that works against the interests of the party who provided the wording.[2]

  1. ^ Black, Henry C. (2009). Garner, Bryan A. (ed.). Black's Law Dictionary (Print.) (9th ed.). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing. ISBN 978-0-314-19949-2.
  2. ^ American Law Institute (1981). "The Scope of Contractual Obligations". Restatement (Second) of Contracts. Vol. 2. St. Paul, Minnesota: American Law Institute Publishers. § 206.

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