... they are entitled to place themselves in the same situation as the parties who made the contract, so as to view the circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the... Lawyers' Reports Annotated - Página 4321905Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1924 - 1210 páginas
...with the persons and circumstances that are subject of the statements in the written agreement and are entitled to place themselves in the same situation...as to view the circumstances as they viewed them, in order to ascertain the intention of the parties from the language used. The contract must be construed... | |
| 1925 - 1220 páginas
...contracts, look to the language employed, the subjectmatter, and the surrounding circumstances. They are never shut out from the same light which the parties enjoyed when the contract was executed, and accordingly they are entitled to place themselves in the same situation as the parties who made the... | |
| 1910 - 1050 páginas
...their contract, but at the subject-matter of the surrounding circumstances, and to avail itself of the same light which the parties enjoyed when the contract was executed. If we examine this charter party in view of all the circumstances, the language of Judge Dallas in... | |
| Burr W. Jones, James Max Henderson - 1926 - 1014 páginas
...contracts, look to the language employed, the subject matter, and the surrounding circumstances. They are never shut out from the same light which the parties...same situation as the parties who made the contract, to view the circumstances as they viewed them in order to judge the meaning of the words and the correct... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1926 - 1068 páginas
...courts look to the language employed, the subject matter, and the surrounding circumstances. They are never shut out from the same light which the parties...entitled to place themselves in the same situation which the parties who made the contract occupied, so as to view the circumstances as they viewed them,... | |
| District of Columbia. Court of Appeals - 1904 - 676 páginas
...should look to the language employed, the subject-matter, and the surrounding circumstances, and should place themselves in the same situation as the parties...view the circumstances as they viewed them, and so judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described.... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 1050 páginas
...and duty of the court to place itself as nearly as may be in the situation of the parties at the time so as to view the circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and the correct application of the language of the contract. For this purpose... | |
| 1911 - 1418 páginas
...contracts, look to the language employed, the subject-matter, and the surrounding circumstances. They are never shut out from the same light which the parties...circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described.'... | |
| 1913 - 1238 páginas
...the surrounding circumstances. They are never shut out from the same light which the parties employed when the contract was executed, and, in that view,...circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described."... | |
| 1875 - 970 páginas
...persons and circumstances that are the subjects of the stipulations iu the written instrument, and are entitled to place themselves in the same situation...circumstances as they viewed them, and so to judge of the meaning of the words and of the correct application of the language to the things described.... | |
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