The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of their contracts, arising not from express stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions,... A Treatise on the Law of Shipping - Halaman 206oleh Henry Flanders - 1853 - 580 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| South Carolina. Court of Appeals, Robert H. Speers - 1844 - 894 halaman
...true and appropriate office of a usage, is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of the parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of...arising, not from express stipulations, but from mere presumptions and implications, and acts of a doubtful nature. It may also be admitted, to ascertain... | |
| 1846 - 606 halaman
...discountenance any further extension of them. The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom, is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions, or acts of a doubtful or equivocal character, etc., etc." And again, in Donnell, et. al., v. Columbia... | |
| 1846 - 602 halaman
...discountenance any further extension of them. The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom, is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions, or acts of a doubtful or equivocal character, etc., etc." And again, in Donnell, el. al., v. Columbia... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1850 - 660 halaman
...Story, in the case of the schooner Reeside. " The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is, to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...ascertain the true meaning of a particular word or words in a given instrument, when the word or words have various senses, Home common, some qualified,... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 464 halaman
...discountenance any farther extension of them. The true and appropriate office of usage, or custom, is i1. interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of...stipulations, but from mere implications, and presumptions, or acts of a doubtful or equivocal character, etc., etc." And again, in Donnell, et al. vs. Columbia... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1850 - 688 halaman
...Story, in the case of the schooner Recsidc. " The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is, to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of parties, and to ascertain the nature si ml extent of their contracts, arising, not from express stipulations, but from mere implications... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1850 - 832 halaman
...appropriate office of a usage or custom is, to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of the parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of...acts of a doubtful or equivocal character. It may be also admitted to explain the true meaning of a particular word, or of particular wordsin a given... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1854 - 784 halaman
...the want of enlarged and comprehensive views of the full bearing of principles.4 Their true office is, to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...extent of their contracts arising not from express stipulation, but from mere implications and presumptions, .and acts of a doubtful and equivocal character;... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 674 halaman
...silent on the subject. (a) Its office is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of the parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of...stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions, and of acts of doubtful and equivocal character, or to ascertain the true meaning of particular words in... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1855 - 692 halaman
...discountenance any further extension of them. The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is, to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...character. It may also be admitted to ascertain the meaning of a particular word, or of particular words in a given instrument, when the word or words... | |
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