If a contract is ambiguous regarding whether the agent has signed in a representative or an individual capacity:
A) there is a presumption that the agent signed in a representative capacity.
B) there is a presumption that the agent signed in an individual capacity.
C) the agent and the principal will both be liable on the contract.
D) parol evidence is admissible to establish the character in which the agent was acting.
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