August 24, 2023

Contract law.

When the language of a contract is ambiguous, its construction presents a question of fact that may not be resolved by the court on a motion for summary judgment.  A contract is ambiguous if its terms are susceptible to more than one reasonable interpretation.

Hong v. Renval Constr., LLC, NY Slip Op 04196 (2d Dep't August 9 2023)

Here is the decision.