| Quebec (Province) - 1883 - 824 Seiten
...are entitled to have greater effect in the interpretation than those which are printed ; they being the immediate language and terms selected by the parties themselves for the expression of their meaning, while the printed formula is more general in its nature, applyiug equally to their case and to that... | |
| 1885 - 906 Seiten
...arises any reasonable doubt as to its meaning, the greater effect is to be attributed to the written words, inasmuch as the written words are the immediate...parties themselves for the expression of their meaning, whereas the printed words are a general formula adapted equally to the case in contest and that of... | |
| Prince Edward Island. Supreme Court - 1885 - 558 Seiten
...conflicts with what is printed, the writing controls what is printed ; it being, as Mr. Greenleaf observes, the immediate language and terms selected by the parties themselves for the expression of their mclming, while the printed formula is more general in its nature, applying equally to their case and... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1886 - 770 Seiten
...accompanied), are entitled, nevertheless, // there should be any reasonable doubt upon thv sense «i/J meaning of the whole, to have a greater effect attributed to them than to the ¡ir'tntnl war/In, inasmuch as the written words are the immediate 1апци<ц/е und terna »elected... | |
| 1917 - 1356 Seiten
...that this rule Is but the teaching of human experience crystallzed Into law. The reason given is that the written words are the immediate language and terms...themselves for the expression of their meaning, and thus more safely and clearly Indicate the intention of the contracting parties. Un the other hand,... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1887 - 642 Seiten
...Crofts r. Marshall, 7 Carr. & 24 LJ (QB) 97. Payne, 697, C07. '•' Harrison!-. The Universal Marine are the immediate language and terms selected by the...parties themselves for the expression of their meaning." 1 In a case where the Lloyd's form of policy was filled up as a time policy on ship, it was argued... | |
| Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone, Robert Frederick Norton, James William Clark - 1889 - 746 Seiten
...entitled, if there be any reasonable doubt upon the meaning of the whole, to have greater effect than the printed words, inasmuch as the written words are the immediate language and terms selected by tho parties themselves for the expression of their meaning, while tho printed words are a general formula,... | |
| Thomas Brett - 1891 - 660 Seiten
...they are accompanied) arc entitled, nevertheless, if there should bo any reasonable doubt upon tho sense and meaning of the whole, to have a greater...attributed to them than to the printed words, inasmuch as tho written words are tho immediate language and terms selected by the parties themselves for the expression... | |
| William Howard Hunter - 1892 - 580 Seiten
...governs. " The words superadded in writing are entitled, if there should be any reasonable doubt upon the sense and meaning of the whole, to have a greater...attributed to them than to the printed words, inasmuch as tho written words are the immediate language and terms selected by the parties themselves for the expression... | |
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