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 points out that they must in the particular instance, and in order to effectuate... A Treatise on the Law of Evidence - Page 405by Samuel March Phillipps - 1815 - 520 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Hughes - Booksellers' catalogs - 1833 - 520 pages
...usage of trade or the like, acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular meaning of the same words ; or unless the context evidently points out...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Contracts - 1834 - 850 pages
...usage of trade or the like, acquired a particular sense, distinct from the popular sense of the same words ; or unless the context evidently points out...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special sense (q). In an action of covenant to recover... | |
| Law - 1837 - 512 pages
...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...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Manning, Archer Ryland, Joseph A. Harris, William Botsford - Law reports, digests, etc - 1837 - 826 pages
...acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words ; or, unless the contest evidently points out that they must, in the particular...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense." Such, then, being the object... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 774 pages
...Esp. 207. ' See ante, 613. 1153 INSURANCE. peculiar sense distinct from the popular sense of the same words; or unless the context evidently points out...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1838 - 838 pages
...worthy after her leaving Cuba, and before the loss, did not entitle the plaintiff to recover. text evidently points out that they must, in the particular instance, and in order to effect the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special... | |
| Elisha Hammond - Fire insurance - 1840 - 200 pages
...usage of trade or the like acquired a peculiar sense distinct from the popular meaning of the same words ; or unless the context evidently points out...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - Arbitration and award - 1842 - 998 pages
...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...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
| Francis Hildyard - Insurance law - 1845 - 894 pages
...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...effectuate the immediate intention of the parties to that contract, be understood in some other special and peculiar sense. The only difference between... | |
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