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
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1885 - 732 halaman
...be established, known, certain, uniform, reasonable, and not contrary to law. * * Their true office is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of theh1 contracts, arising not from express stipulation, but from mere implications and presumptions,... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1885 - 912 halaman
...established, known, certain, uniform, reasonable, and not contrary to law. * * * Their true office is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions of parties, and to ascertain the * See South, etc., R. Go. v. Wood (71 Ala. 215), 46 Am. Rep. 309. Montgomery & Eufauln Railway Company... | |
| 1919 - 1050 halaman
...approval In Seymour v. Page, 33 Conn. 66, said : "The true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...presumptions and acts of a doubtful or equivocal character." Wiggin v. Federal Stock & Grain Co., 77 Conn. 510, 59 Atl. 607; Skiff v. Stoddard, 63 Conn. 219, 26... | |
| 1915 - 1138 halaman
...Church, 45 NJ Law, 230. "The terms 'custom' and 'usase' are often used indifferently. 'Their true office is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of their contract, arising not from express stipulation, but from mere implications and presumptions and acts... | |
| 1886 - 880 halaman
...indeterminate intentions of the parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of their contract, arising not from express stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions, and of acts of doubtful and equivocal character. I am not prepared to say that the customs at Milan, if... | |
| 1909 - 1076 halaman
...the want of enlarged and comprehensive views of the full hearings of principles. Their true offlce is to interpret the otherwise indeterminate intentions...parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of the contracts, arising, not from express stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1887 - 1034 halaman
...The, true and appropriate office of a usage or custom is, to interpret the otherwise undeterminate intentions of parties, and to ascertain the nature...extent of their contracts, arising, not from express stipulation, but from mere implications and presumptions, and acts of a doubtful or equivocal character.... | |
| 1913 - 1336 halaman
...that purpose. In speaking of usage of trade, Greenleaf says (Ev. vol. 2, Í 251): Their true office la to Interpret the otherwise Indeterminate Intentions of parties, and to ascertain the nature of their contracts arising not from express stipulation, but from mere implications and presumptions,... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1888 - 936 halaman
...indeterminate intentions of the parties, and to ascertain the nature and extent of their contract, arising not from express stipulations, but from mere implications and presumptions, and of acts of doubtful and equivocal character. I am not prepared to say that the customs at Milan, if... | |
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