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"any ambiguity in an agreement is construed against the party drafting it." is this fair

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User Mengmeng
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In the first place, I do not think that the agreement should be defined by one party. Both persons equally involved should be the ones to draft the letter of intent. An arrangement should be added where it states that the letter has been interpreted and drafted equally by both parties.

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