TRUE OR FALSE FOR BRAINLIEST ANSWER 1. Generally, a contract must state all of its terms. There can be no missing information and reasonable interpretations are not allowed. 2. An ambiguous contract can be interpreted according the plain language of the contract. 3. The doctrine of quasi-contract generally cannot be used when there is an actual contract that covers the matter in controversy. 4. A voidable contract is a contract that may be rescinded (undone). 5. If a person receives a benefit, the law of implied contracts, or quasi contract, requires that person pay for the benefit. 6. According to the Plain Meaning Rule, when a contract’s writing is clear and unequivocal, a court will enforce it according to its obvious terms.