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Latent or patent ambiguity as test ; definitions . The admissibility of extrinsic evidence is often made by courts to depend upon the nature of the ambiguity sought to be resolved . If the ambiguity is patent , such evidence , according ...
Latent or patent ambiguity as test ; definitions . The admissibility of extrinsic evidence is often made by courts to depend upon the nature of the ambiguity sought to be resolved . If the ambiguity is patent , such evidence , according ...
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He there shows , however , that there is an intermediate class cases which partake of the nature of both latent and patent ambiguity ( that , in other words , are from their nature hybrids ) , and hence are not to be governed strictly ...
He there shows , however , that there is an intermediate class cases which partake of the nature of both latent and patent ambiguity ( that , in other words , are from their nature hybrids ) , and hence are not to be governed strictly ...
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In no one of the cases referred to was there a latent ambiguity in the wills construed . For example , the will in the Bell Case [ ( 1832 ) 6 Pet . ( U. S. ) 68 , 8 L. ed . 322 ] was perfectly free from any latent ambiguity and yet in ...
In no one of the cases referred to was there a latent ambiguity in the wills construed . For example , the will in the Bell Case [ ( 1832 ) 6 Pet . ( U. S. ) 68 , 8 L. ed . 322 ] was perfectly free from any latent ambiguity and yet in ...
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see Re Ely 1915 74 Or 561 146 | 68 |
Am Dec 450 Ritter v Fox 1841 6 | 123 |
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