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" When the terms of an agreement have been intended in a different sense by the different parties to it, that sense is to prevail against either party in which he supposed the other understood it, and when different constructions of a provision are otherwise... "
Annual Reports of the Secretary of War - Page 474
by United States. War Department - 1901
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New-York

New York (State). Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings - Civil procedure - 1850 - 898 pages
...understand the language, is admissible to declare the characters, or the meaning of the Ian" guage. § 1697. When the terms of an agreement have been intended...otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is most favorable to the party, in whose favor the provision was made. The first part of this section...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York: Reported ..., Volume 2

New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1850 - 920 pages
...the language, is admissible to declare the characters, or the meaning of the Ian." guage. § 1697. When the terms of an agreement have been intended...provision are otherwise equally proper, that is to betaken which is most favorable to the party, in whose favor the provision was made. The first part...
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Provisional Laws and Joint Resolutions Passed at the First and Called ...

Colorado, Jefferson Territory - Civil law - 1860 - 312 pages
...when the two are inconsistent. Terms of agreement to be construed as party understood it. SEC. 391. When the terms of an agreement have been intended in a different sense by the parties to it, that sense is to prevail against either party in which he had reason to suppose the...
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Session Laws

North Dakota - Session laws - 1862 - 640 pages
...of printed form, the former controls the latter, ^"p^a. where the two are inconsistent. SECT. 321. When the terms of an agreement have been intended in a different sense by the parties to it, that sense is )""iccsu»d. to prevail against either; party in which he had reason to...
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General Laws, Resolutions, and Memorials of the Territory of Wyoming

Wyoming - Law - 1870 - 808 pages
...terms of an agreement have been •agre'Mnent bar* ' .dWonatiMin. intended in a different sense by the parties to it, that sense is to prevail against either party in which he had reason to suppose fhe other understood it. HhtericBi SBC. 339. Historical works, books of science...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California: Adopted March 11th ...

California - Civil procedure - 1872 - 774 pages
...the characters or the uieauiag of the language. N. Т. С. С. Г. S 16% ; Or. CCP I 68». ф 1864. When the terms of an agreement have been intended...otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is most favorable to the party in whose favor the provision was made. N. Т. С. С. Г. 8 1697; Or. CCP...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, Volume 2

California - Civil procedure - 1872 - 698 pages
...of the language. oftwocon- 1864. When the terms of an agreement have beea structions, . ° lntended in a different sense by the different parties to it,...otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is most favorable to the party in whose favor the provision was made. NOTE. — Say the New York Commissioners:...
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The Code of Civil Procedure: Of the State of California, Part 3

California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, John Hill McKune - Civil procedure - 1872 - 886 pages
...have been or two con0 structiona, intended in a different sense by the different parties to "r^rod_ it, that sense is to prevail against either party...otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is most favorable to the party in whose favor the provision was made. 1865. A written notice, as well...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California: As Adopted in 1872 ...

California - Civil procedure - 1876 - 888 pages
...admissible to declare the characters or the meaning of the language. NTCCP 11698; Or. 0. CP S 689. $ 1864. When the terms of an agreement have been intended...otherwise equally proper, that is to be taken which is most favorable to the party in whose favor the provision was made. NTCCP S 1697 ; Or. CCP § «90....
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The Codes and Statutes of the State of California, Volume 2

California, Theodore Henry Hittell - Law - 1876 - 986 pages
...characters or the meaning of the language. 11.864. Of two constructions, which preferred. SEC. 1864. s office, as such guardian , according to law. 11.755....insert conditions in order appointing guardian. SEC. 1 agaiust either party in which he supposed the other understood it, and when different constructions...
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