
Unclear contracts are common, and a large number of litigated cases in the U.S. require clarification of the parties' agreement. The process of clarifying an unclear contract involves three legal tasks. A judge must first identify the terms to be interpreted, then must determine whether the terms are ambiguous and encompass the rival interpretations advanced by the parties. Finally, if the terms are ambiguous, a finder of fact must resolve the ambiguity by choosing between the rival interpretations. Performing these tasks often involves the question of what evidence may be considered. Further, the courts may decide contract interpretation issues based on the agreement's literal terms, or the parties' objective or subjective intentions.Steven J. Burton's undertaking in Elements of Contract Interpretation is a comprehensive treatment of these issues. By identifying the concrete and legally provable elements that contract interpreters may use, he has written an invaluable resource for both practitioners and scholars alike. This book also proposes an optimal law of contract interpretation for the courts' consideration.
This book investigates the systematic legal processes and evidentiary standards required to resolve ambiguities within contractual agreements. Steven J. Burton, a legal scholar, examines the three-part framework judges and fact-finders employ when interpreting unclear contract terms. By analyzing the tension between literal text and the objective or subjective intentions of the parties, the author provides a structured approach to contract litigation. The work culminates in a proposal for an optimal legal standard for courts to adopt when navigating these complex disputes.
What You Will Find
Legal practitioners and scholars frequently cite this work as a rigorous examination of the mechanics behind contract litigation. The text is recognized for its clarity in organizing complex judicial tasks into a manageable, logical framework for professional use.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2008-11-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195337492
ISBN-13:
9780195337495
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