| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Glenroy Kreider - 1891 - 704 페이지
...words are generally taken in their ordinary sense, and 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, acquired a special sense. The word ' ' mortgages " has only one signification in this... | |
| John Wilder May - 1891 - 788 페이지
...the courts will not admit parol evidence to contradict, vary, or explain them. Their 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 from... | |
| George Ansel Clement - 1893 - 768 페이지
...themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary and popular Assured Bound by Acceptance of Policy. sense, unless they have generally, in respect to the...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... | |
| Irving Browne - 1893 - 608 페이지
...Unless therefore the terms of the written instrument 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 points out that in the particular... | |
| Eugene Leggett - 1894 - 778 페이지
...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 from... | |
| 1894 - 922 페이지
...contract. Cummer v. ВиШ. 40 Mich. 322, 29 Am. Rep. 530. Words used in a written contract are to be understood in their plain, ordinary and popular sense, unless they have generally, in respect to the subject-matter, as by the know u usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1896 - 730 페이지
...meaning as collected in the first place from the terms used in it; which teims are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary and popular sense,...usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular 1866. sense of the same words; or unless the context eviTenn* dently points... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1896 - 906 페이지
...ordinary, and popular sense (p), unless they have, generally, in respect to the subjectmatter, — 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... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1897 - 1008 페이지
...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,...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... | |
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