(c) That's right.
You were asked to select the correct statement.
It is correct to say that, when deciding whether or not there has been a breach of a term in a contract that limits or excludes the liability of one party, the courts will interpret any ambiguity in that term narrowly rather than broadly, but will not treat the terms as invalid.
It is incorrect to say that, when deciding whether or not there has been a breach of a term in a contract that limits or excludes the liability of one party, the courts will interpret any ambiguity in that term in the same way that it interprets any other agreed term in a contract.
It is incorrect to say that, when deciding whether or not there has been a breach of a term in a contract that limits or excludes the liability of one party, the courts will treat any ambiguity in that term as grounds for invalidating it.
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