In the case of a scriveners error, what happens? (a) A court will not reform the contract.
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(a) A court will not reform the contract. The parties must live with the document they signed.
(b) A court will reform the contract if there is clear and convincing evidence that the clause in question does not reflect the true intent of the parties.
(c) A court will reform the contract if a preponderance of the evidence indicates that that the clause in question does not reflect the true intent of the parties.
(d) A court will invalidate the contract in its entirety.
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ISBN: 978-1111530600
6th Edition
Authors: Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson, Dean A. Bredeson
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