| Leone Levi - 1863 - 570 σελίδες
...Construction 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 the trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| Francis B. Dixon - 1866 - 528 σελίδες
...to the sense and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are 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... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1866 - 598 σελίδες
...to the sense and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are 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, acqiiired a peculiar sense, distinct... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1866 - 756 σελίδες
...the payment at a future day, is not admissible.1 § 278. The terms of every written instrument are 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... | |
| Thomas Henry James - 1866 - 164 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 subjectmatter, as by the known usage of the trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 830 σελίδες
...be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unies* 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... | |
| William B. Wedgwood - 1866 - 494 σελίδες
...contradict or vary the terms of a valid written instrument. The terms of every written instrument are to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have acquired a peculiar sense, or unless the context evidently shows that they must be understood in 8.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 816 σελίδες
...circumstances contemporaneous with the instrument* General rule is, that the terms of a contract are to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have, in respect to the subject-matter, as by the known usage of trade, or the like, acquired a peculiar... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1866 - 592 σελίδες
...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 from the popular sense of the same words, or unless the context evidently... | |
| James Haines McCulloh - 1867 - 430 σελίδες
...the words. And the facts atiunde material to the * Terms arc to be understood (3d Phillips, 1395,) in their plain, ordinary and popular sense, unless they have generally, in respect to the subject mailer, or by the known usage of trade, or tke like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct... | |
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