| 1922 - 1576 pages
...grantor. The whole contract must be considered in arriving at the meaning of any of its parts. Terms are to be understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have acquired a particular technical sense by the known usage of the trade. They are to be construed with... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1925 - 1106 pages
...declares that the policy 'Is to be construed according to its sense and meaning as collected, in the first place, from the terms used in it, which terms are...understood in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense. • * * " Doubtless, were there no policy issued by the Globe Indemnity Company, the National Surety... | |
| Australia. High Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1925 - 660 pages
...meaning, as INSURANCE Co. LTD. collected in the first place from the terms used in it. which term* are themselves to be understood in their plain, ordinary,...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... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1052 pages
...adventure contemplated by the parties, giving to the terms their plain ordinary or popular meaning, unless they have generally in respect to the subject-matter, as by the known usages of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense, distinct from their popular sense. [Ed. Note.... | |
| Nova Scotia. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 610 pages
...all written instruments, be construed " according to its 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 popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter, as by the known usage of... | |
| Nova Scotia. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 670 pages
...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 from... | |
| Nova Scotia. Supreme Court, James Thomson, Alexander James (Reporter), Fitzgerald Cochran, Henry Oldright (Reporter), John Morris Geldert (Reporter), James Macdonald Oxley (Reporter), Benjamin Russell, Samuel Ainsley Chesley, Frank W. Russell (Reporter), William Bernard Wallace, LaMert S. Whinyard - Law reports, digests, etc - 1853 - 498 pages
...meaning as collected in the first place from the terms used in them, which terms are to be construed in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter—as by the known usage of trade—acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 758 pages
...130, at pp. 135, 136, "to be construed, according to its sense and meaning, as collected in the first place from the terms used in it, which terms are themselves...in their plain, ordinary, and popular sense, unless . . . the context evidently points out that they must in the particular instance, and in order to effectuate... | |
| Insurance law - 1877 - 966 pages
...their sense and meaning as collected from the terms used, which terms are to be understood in their ordinary and popular sense, unless they have generally in respect to the subject matter, as by the known usages of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 676 pages
...be construed according to its sense and meaning, м collected in the first place from the terme need in it, which terms are themselves to be understood...subjectmatter, as by the known usage of trade, or tbe like, acquired a peculiar sense, distinct from the popular вепье of the вате words ; or... | |
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