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If the two conditions are indeed contradictory, they will reject each other and either the court will fill the void with a reasonable period of time, or the court will cancel the entire contract if it is not possible to terminate the clause in a fair or reasonable manner.
You can make changes directly on the contract by using a redline or strikethrough method. This is a more informal way to make changes to contracts, but it is normally effective. You simply cross out the language that no longer applies and re-write the language that should be applicable.
Conflicting terms in a contract exist when there are certain provisions that cannot each be complied with because performing one would violate another, or where the use and meaning of a particular term or terms varies throughout the contract.
Ambiguity in contract law can result in a void or voidable contract, depending on the type of ambiguous language identified in the agreement. A contract might be ambiguous if the language itself, i.e. a specific term, word, or phrase, is reasonably subject to more than one interpretation.
Ambiguity in contract law can result in a void or voidable contract, depending on the type of ambiguous language identified in the agreement. A contract might be ambiguous if the language itself, i.e. a specific term, word, or phrase, is reasonably subject to more than one interpretation.