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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 5 years ago
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Multiple choices?

Hello dear friends. Could you help me with this multiple choice?

It is often an attorney's job to construe the meaning of a contract and then share that ————— with a client, and if needed, with a judge or jury.

  1. Justification
  2. interpretation
  3. transformation
  4. condemnation

I presume both 1 and 2 can be proper answers. Could you elaborate the reason please?

  

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No. Without more context, 2 is the answer of choice. "Construe" does not imply "justify".

  • No.
  • Without more context, 2 is the answer of choice.
  • "Construe" does not imply "justify".
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No. Without more context, 2 is the answer of choice. "Construe" does not imply "justify".

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