We have vouchers for 1,000.00 of the price of a new car. There is nothing stipulating a limit on the number of vouchers. We have 103 of them. Do they have to give us 103,000.00 off the price of a car or free cars totalling 103,000.00?

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We have vouchers for 1,000.00 of the price of a new car. There is nothing stipulating a limit on the number of vouchers. We have 103 of them. Do they have to give us 103,000.00 off the price of a car or free cars totalling 103,000.00?

We have vouchers for 1,000.00 of the price of a new car. There is nothing
stipulating a limit on the number of vouchers. We have 103 of them. Do they have
to give us 103,000.00 off the price of a car or free cars totalling 103,000.00?

Asked on November 20, 2016 under Business Law, Arizona

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

Cars interpret contracts, coupons, and vouchers in the logical, reasonable fashion when there is no specific language to the contrary. The logical and reasonable interpretation for vouchers like you describe would be a single $1,000 voucher per car...so you could buy 103 cars, with $1,000 off each. So they do have to honor them--at one per car.


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