The following excerpt is from Synthes, Inc. v. Knapp, 250 F.Supp.3d 644 (E.D. Cal. 2017):
Furthermore, Defendant cannot use extrinsic evidence to create an ambiguity where none exists. "Where the intention of the parties is clear, there is no need to resort to extrinsic aids or evidence." Steuart v. McChesney, 498 Pa. 45, 444 A.2d 659, 661 (1982). Under Pennsylvania law, a contract
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