Part 1 This is a legal question. To find relevant cases and articles you may access Westlaw Campus Research through the South University Online Library. You may also use or other similar search engines. The language used in a contract may sometimes be confusing. There are many cases in which the contractor may have misinterpreted the contract language. Using the search terms contract language misinterpretation, respond to the following: Be sure to properly cite the case. Justify your answers using examples and reasoning. Part 2 You are the project manager for the construction of a new strip mall. There are multiple contractors on the site, one of whom is continuously causing problems. Every time you visit the site, this contractor has questions to ask and complaints about the work of others. One day, the contractor submits a claim for delay. You believe that the claim may actually be justified but the contractor has submitted no documentation in support of the claim. Analyze the scenario and answer the following questions: Justify your answers using examples and reasoning.