Contracts Need Not Be Fair To Both Parties As Long As The Terms Are Clear
Under New Hampshire law, parties are generally left to the deal they agree to, not what they, on second thought, believe they should had agreed to. When interpreting a written contract, the “inquiry focuses on the intent of the contracting parties at the time of the agreement.” R. Zoppo Co. v. City of Dover, 124 N.H. 666, 671 (1984). In…