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· 2/12/2015

Reginald Dwayne Melton v. State

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  • observing that “[w]hen the language of a contract is unambiguous, it must be enforced based on its plain language”
  • observing that “[w]hen the language of a contract is unambiguous, it must be enforced based on its plain language”

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