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Multiple Choice
A) The importance of the requirement of ambiguity was emphasised by Lord Neuberger in Arnold.
B) The judges in Arnold did not cite Lord Hoffmann in their speeches.
C) Chartbrook was set aside as bad law by the Supreme Court in Arnold.
D) None of the options provided is correct.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) The matrix of fact does not include pre-contractual negotiations and the parties' declarations of subjective intent.
B) A reasonable person's interpretation of the meaning of a document is to be distinguished from the objective meaning of the words used in the document.
C) Words in a contract should not be given their natural and ordinary meaning.
D) None of the options provided is correct.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) The modern approach blurs the boundary between interpretation and rectification.
B) The modern approach undermines commercial certainty.
C) The modern approach makes litigation more expensive.
D) The modern approach is too rigid and leads to harsh results.
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