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Under common law, it is assumed a contract reflects promises that will be enforced without specifying the details in the contract. Group of answer choices True False

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False

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Ambiguity in contracts can be voided if subjected to more than one interpretation and may be dismissed as evidence if the court has determined the Contract falls under ambiguity.

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