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Contract interpretation

Contract interpretation determines the meaning of parties’ declarations by seeking their actual or legally attributed intent.

Swiss contract interpretation starts with the parties’ actual common intention. If that cannot be established, declarations are interpreted according to the principle of trust: how a reasonable recipient, in the circumstances, could and should understand them. Wording matters but is not always decisive; negotiations, conduct, purpose, trade usage and good faith may be relevant. Ambiguities can affect the party who drafted a clause, especially in standard terms, but this is not a substitute for the primary interpretive analysis. Interpretation is distinct from gap-filling and contract modification.