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Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
Date: July 23, 2020
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201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comGiven pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies are reviewing their obligations and benefits under their existing contracts. The world has changed in a way that few companies may have anticipated. Yet the wording of the contracts remains the same and may now present challenges or opportunities for reinterpretation.

Although the pandemic is new, the general need for interpretation of ambiguous terms is not new. People often realize that they should have been clearer about what a specific term, word, phrase, or definition means. If a contract is ambiguous, the parties can often reach an agreement through further discussions. However, in some situations, the parties will find it necessary to ask the court to resolve the contract issue.
A contract is ambiguous when it is unclear what the intent of the parties was when they formed the agreement; and the contract is capable of more than one reasonable interpretation.
For example, assume that a small business enters into a contract with an electrician to conduct work throughout their new retail space. The contract indicates that the services must be rendered in April. The business owner interprets the language to mean that the services must be rendered and complete by April 30. Meanwhile, the electrician assumes the language means that he must begin the work in April. However, he does not interpret the term to require him to complete the work by April 30. Assuming that the business owner is hoping to open his business on May 3, the ambiguity surrounding the work completion date is likely to cause problems.
In the example above, the business owner and electrician could have avoided legal headaches by simply stating that all work performed under the contract must be completed by April 30, 2020. Below are several other tips to keep in mind when negotiating the terms of a contract:
When a court is asked to interpret an ambiguous contract, the goal of the judge or jury is to interpret the contract so as to give effect to the parties’ intentions. In a breach of contract lawsuit, the plaintiff has the burden to prove what the parties intended the contract to mean.
Under New Jersey contract law, the following principles may be used when interpreting an ambiguous contract:
If the judge or jury is still unable to decide what the parties originally intended the disputed contract language to mean, it may look to whether the contract was drafted by just one of the parties. In such cases, the general rule is that ambiguity in a contract provision should be resolved against the drafter. However, it is also important to note that the ambiguous provision must still be read sensibly and consistent with the expressed intent of the parties.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact me, Charles Yuen, or the Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney with whom you work, at 201-896-4100.
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