Ambiguous definition

Ambiguous where, in the context of the whole contract and under the circumstances, the term is 2 capable of two or more reasonable constructions. TRB Investments, Inc. v. Fireman’s Fund Ins. 3 Co., 40 Cal.4th 19, 27 (2006). A “contract may be explained by reference to the circumstances 4 under which it was made, and the matter to which it relates.” Cal. Civ. Code § 1647; Xxxx, 27 5 Cal.4th at 524. “The character of a contract is not to be determined by isolating any single clause 6 or group of clauses,” rather a contract “is to be construed as a whole, so as to give effect to every 7 part, if reasonably practicable, each clause helping to interpret the other.” Xxxxx x. Xxxxxx, 10 8 Cal.App.5th 1, 10 (2017). A third-party beneficiary “need not be named in the contract where the 9 agreement reflects the intent of the contracting parties to benefit the unnamed party.” Cargill, 201 10 Cal.App.4th at 967. However, a “third party who is only incidentally benefitted by performance 11 of a contract is not entitled to enforce it.” Xxxxxx, 121 Cal.App.4th at 1233. “[T]he circumstance 12 that a literal contract interpretation would result in a benefit to the third party is not enough to 13 entitle [the third party] to demand enforcement [of the contract].” Xxxx, 27 Cal.4th at 524 14 (quoting Neverkovec x. Xxxxxxxxxx, 74 Cal.App.4th 337, 348 (1999)). Generally, whether a third 15 party is an intended beneficiary under a contract is a question of fact, but if the issue “can be 16 answered by interpreting the contract as a whole and doing so in light of the uncontradicted 17 evidence of the circumstances and negotiations of the parties making the contract, the issue
Ambiguous means doubtful and uncertain.15
Ambiguous means “capable of more than one interpretation”.

Examples of Ambiguous in a sentence

  • Bid against the Government Rules and Policies, Conditional Bid, Ambiguous Bid or incomplete Bid and Bid without Bid Security will be rejected.

  • Ambiguous and/or incomplete Subcontracted work information may deem the bid nonresponsive.

  • Ambiguous statements such as, “all reasonable effort to provide…,” etc., will be considered as non-responsive.

  • Ambiguous bid/proposals, which are uncertain as to terms, delivery, quantity or compliance with specifications, may be rejected or otherwise disregarded.

  • Ambiguous student performance outcomes and the need to curtail expansion if performance drops.

  • Ambiguous bids, which are uncertain as to cost, time or compliance with this solicitation, will be rejected.

  • Rule 14(a) illustrates the benefits of for- matting changes.3. Changes to Reduce Inconsistent, Ambiguous, Redun-dant, Repetitive, or Archaic Words.

  • Ambiguous conditions, such as, “Price Variation Clause applicable”, will not be acceptable and such offers will be summarily rejected.

  • Boardman, Contra Proferentem: The Allure of Ambiguous Boilerplate, 104 MICH.

  • These courses prepare the learners for a VUCA (Volatile Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous) world by going beyond the boundaries of their campus.


More Definitions of Ambiguous

Ambiguous staining means strong and basal (strong, diffuse, continuous, involves only lower 1/3rd without upward extension) or weak, diffuse and discontinuous staining, involving atleast 2/3rd of the epithelium or strong, focal and discontinuous located at any level of the epithelium.
Ambiguous filter means that we ignore the words where the ambiguous term matches the lemma or the form of the word. Note that if the ambiguous term is multipart, we only count a word to match it if each separate part of the ambiguous multipart term matches either the lemma or the form of the token we are evaluating.
Ambiguous means that one or more terms in the Interrogatory or Request for Production are susceptible to more than one interpretation and more specificity is needed.

Related to Ambiguous

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  • Incorporate means to publish or republish a Document, in whole or in part, as part of another Document.

  • Language means all documents and correspondence in respect of this contract shall be in English Language.

  • Incompatible waste means a hazardous waste which is unsuitable for:

  • Interpretation means an addendum to a Reliability Standard, developed in accordance with the NERC Standard Processes Manual and approved by the Applicable Governmental Authority(ies), that provides additional clarity about one or more Requirements in the Reliability Standard.

  • Section 162(m means Section 162(m) of the Code.

  • Interpreter See definition under “Certified Interpreter.”

  • Code Section 409A means section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations thereunder.

  • Interpretation Act means the Interpretation Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • Section 162(m) Award means a Performance Award granted under Section 6(k)(i) to a Covered Employee that is intended to satisfy the requirements for “performance-based compensation” within the meaning of Section 162(m).

  • Interpreting means the process of translating communication between hearing individuals, who communicate in spoken language, and individuals who communicate in sign language. Interpreters must be able to listen to an individual’s words, inflections, and intent and simultaneously render them into sign language using the mode of communication preferred by the Customer. The Interpreter must also be able to comprehend the signs, inflections, and intent of the Customer and speak them in articulate, appropriate English.

  • Section 280G means Section 280G of the Code and the Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder or any similar or successor provision.

  • the Guidance means the guidance on the creation and operation

  • Uniform Guidance means the Office of Management and Budget Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, which supersedes requirements from OMB Circulars A-21, A-87, A-110, and A-122, OMB Circulars A-89, A-102, and A-133, and the guidance in Circular A-50 on Single Audit Act follow-up. The terms and conditions of the Uniform Guidance flow down to Awards to Subrecipients unless the Uniform Guidance or the terms and conditions of the Federal Award specifically indicate otherwise.

  • Provision in relation to the Act, means words or other matter that form or forms part of the Act, and includes:

  • Socially and economically disadvantaged individual means any individual who is a citizen (or lawfully admitted permanent resident) of the United States and who is —

  • Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individuals means those individuals who are citizens of the United Stated (or lawfully admitted permanent residents) and who are women, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific Americans, or Asian-Indian Americans and any other minorities of individuals found to be disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration pursuant to Section 8 (a) of the Small Business Act, RIPTA shall make a rebuttal presumption the individuals in the following groups are socially and economically disadvantaged. RIPTA may also determine, on a case-by-case basis, that individuals who are not a member of one of the following groups are socially and economically disadvantaged:

  • Award Letter means the letter from the Customer to the Supplier printed above these terms and conditions;

  • Uniform standard means a standard adopted by the Commission for a Product line, pursuant to Article VII of this Compact, and shall include all of the Product requirements in aggregate; provided, that each Uniform Standard shall be construed, whether express or implied, to prohibit the use of any inconsistent, misleading or ambiguous provisions in a Product and the form of the Product made available to the public shall not be unfair, inequitable or against public policy as determined by the Commission.

  • Guidance means any guidance issued or updated by the UK Government from time to time in relation to the Regulations;

  • Compliant status achieved pursuant to this paragraph shall continue until NYISO takes the requested PAR tap, or the Parties agree that NYISO not taking the requested PAR tap is no longer preventing PJM from taking the PAR tap(s) (if any) PJM needs to achieve compliance at the JK interface. If PJM cannot take a required tap at a Waldwick PAR because the change would result in an actual or post-contingency overload on either or both of the JK lines, or on any of the Waldwick PARs, and the overload cannot be addressed through NYISO taking taps at ABC or Ramapo, then PJM will be considered “Compliant” at the JK interface until the condition is resolved. PJM will be responsible for demonstrating both the occurrence and duration of the condition.

  • Incompatible Pollutant means any pollutant which is not a "compatible pollutant" as defined in this section.

  • Economically disadvantaged individual means an individual who is either: (1) eligible for services under the Workforce Investment Act of 1988 (WIA) (29 U.S.C.A 2801 et seq.), as determined by the San Francisco Private Industry Council; or (2) designated “economically disadvantaged” for the First Source Hiring Administration, as an individual who is at risk of relying upon, or returning to, public assistance.

  • Grant Letter means the letter dated March 2019 from the Commissioner to the Recipient which sets out supplementary information in relation to the Grant.

  • Qualified individual means an individual who:

  • Discriminatory practice means the violation of law referred to in Section 46a-51