| L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams, Edward Betley Brown - 1907 - 932 halaman
...all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, iinless that would lead to some absurdity or some repugnance...case the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words must be modified so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no farther." And in the same... | |
| Transvaal (Colony). Supreme Court - 1908 - 1620 halaman
...wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some...absurdity, or some repugnance or inconsistency with tiie rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical and Ordinary sense of the words may be modified,... | |
| Edward Beal - 1908 - 766 halaman
...Hall : that in construing all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity, or to some repugnance, or to some inconsistency with the rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1909 - 744 halaman
...subsisting agreements. According to Grey v. Pearson (1) " the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity, or (1) 6H.LC, 61, at p. 106. HC OF A. some repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument.... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1910 - 1282 halaman
...Westminster Hall, that in construing all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some absurdity, or to some repugnance, or to some inconsistency with the rest of the instrument, in which case the grammatical... | |
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - 1911 - 834 halaman
...that the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to ; unless that would lead to absurdity, or some repugnance or inconsistency with...words may be modified so as to avoid that absurdity, repugnance or inconsistency, but no further. Gray v. Pearson, 6 HLC 106. Where the language is clear... | |
| 1912 - 716 halaman
...wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some...words may be modified, so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no further. This is laid down by Mr. Justice Burton, in a very excellent opinion,... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 768 halaman
...wills, and indeed statutes, and all written instruments, the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to, unless that would lead to some...words may be modified, so as to avoid that absurdity and inconsistency, but no further. This is laid down by Mr. Justice Burton, in a very excellent opinion,... | |
| William Theophilus Brantly - 1912 - 590 halaman
...ordinary sense of the words ''is to !«• adhered to unless they would lead to some absurdity or <ome repugnance or inconsistency with the rest of the instrument,...words may be modified so as to avoid that absurdity nnd inconsistency, but no further.'"« "A contract," said Lord Ellenboriiugh," "is to be construed... | |
| New Zealand. Dept. of Labour - 1914 - 1264 halaman
...agreement we must apply the well-known rule that the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words used must be adhered to unless that would lead to some absurdity or some inconsistency with the rest of the agreement, in which case the grammatical and ordinary sense of the... | |
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