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How are contracts interpreted when the terms and intent of parties are clear?

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How are contracts interpreted when the terms and intent of parties are clear?

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It is a basic and fundamental rule in the interpretation of contract that if the terms thereof are clear and leave no doubt as to the intention of the contracting parties, the literal meaning shall control. In order to judge the intention of the parties, their contemporaneous and subsequent acts shall be principally considered.

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