| 1921 - 956 páginas
...making the contract in the form In which it was made, or of using a particular expression or sentence. "The situation in which the parties stand, the necessities...conveniences they would probably seek to secure, and the circum stances and relations of the property in regard to which they have negotiated, are all elements... | |
| 1907 - 1166 páginas
...Pa. 514, Woodward, J., delivering the opinion, says (page 518) : "Where the meaning of an agreement Is doubtful, Its terms are to be considered in the light thrown on them by approved or admitted Illustrative facts. The situation In which the parties stand, the necessities... | |
| 1887 - 1098 páginas
...the assured." Franklin fire Ins. Co. v. Brock, 57 Penn. St. 74. ' ' When the meaning of an agreement is doubtful, its terms are to be considered in the...which they would naturally provide, the conveniences •See Lyons v. Providence, 14 RI 109; Longueville v. Western Assurance Co., 51 Iowa, 553; English... | |
| Frank Frederick Brightly - 1896 - 1138 páginas
...particular contracts. 168. Where the meaning of an agreement is doubtful, its terms will be construed in the light thrown on them by proved or admitted illustrative facts. Meigs v. Lewis, 164 PS 597; reversing sc 33 WNC 483. 169. In the construction of a contract, reference... | |
| 1897 - 648 páginas
...I'a. 600. Cox v. Freedley, 33 Pa. 124. Miner's App., 61 Pa. 283. Where the meaning of an agreement is doubtful its terms are to be considered in the...necessities for which they would naturally provide, and the circumstances and relations of the property in regard to which they have negotiated, are all... | |
| 1908 - 422 páginas
...such evidence is for the jury: McCullough vs. Wainright, 14 Pa. 171. Where the meaning of an agreement is doubtful, its terms are to be considered in the light thrown on them by proof or admitted illusrtative facts. The situation in which the parties stand, the necssities for... | |
| Randolph Stauffer, Wellington M. Bertolet - 1913 - 774 páginas
...unquestionable. In Wilson vs. Wernwag, 217 Pa. St. 82, it is held : "Where the meaning of an agreement is doubtful, its terms are to be considered in the light thrown on them by approved or admitted illustrative facts. The situation in which the parties stand, the necessities... | |
| Claude Perrin Berry - 1915 - 706 páginas
...App. 49 (1905). § 40. extraneous circumstances. Where the terms of the restriction are doubtful, they are to be considered in the light thrown on them by proved or admitted facts. The situation in which the parties stand, the necessity for which they would naturally provide,... | |
| Spencer Ervin - 1928 - 410 páginas
...it is proper, and sometimes necessary, to consider the circumstances under which it was made, * * * the situation in which the parties stand, the necessities...property in regard to which they have negotiated") ; Landell v. Hamilton, 175 Pa. 327, 334 (1896) (resort must be had to the words of the covenant read... | |
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