| Samuel March Phillipps - 1838 - 586 σελίδες
...f merit, is thus laid down by Lord Ellenborough, in the case of Robertson v. French. (1) "Terms are to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter, or by the known usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| William Selwyn - 1838 - 838 σελίδες
...generally, in respect to the subject matter, as by the known usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words, or unless the cona Lord Ellenborough, CJ delivering judgment of court in Robertson v. French, 4 East, 135. recognized... | |
| Elisha Hammond - 1840 - 206 σελίδες
...sense and meaning as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter, as by the known usage of trade or the like acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1841 - 1040 σελίδες
...be understood in their plain, ordinary and popular sense, unless they have, generally, in respect to the subject-matter, as by the known usage of trade or the like, acquired a particular sense, distinct from the popular sense of the same words ; or unless the context evidently... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1842 - 998 σελίδες
...and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it ; which terms are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject-matter, as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 σελίδες
...and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular...subject-matter, as, by the known usage of trade, or the like, acqxiired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words; or, unless the context... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 σελίδες
...and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter, as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense, distinct... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 σελίδες
...[PART i. meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject-matter, as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 σελίδες
...in respect to the Subject-matter, as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words; or unless the context evidently points out that they must in the particular instance, and in order to effectuate the immediate intention... | |
| William Selwyn - 1845 - 878 σελίδες
...be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally, in respect to the subjectmatter, as by the known usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words, or unless the context evidently points... | |
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