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" However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract. "
The Southern Reporter - Side 248
1894
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Draft of a Civil Code for the State of New York

New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1862 - 550 sider
...Ilasbrook ». Paddock, 1 id, C35. Contract § 593. However broad the terms of a contract may "'evident0 be, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract.1 1 Code La., 1934 ; Code Napoleon, 1163. Contract obli°ct' Particular § ^94. Particular...
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The Civil Code of the State of New York: Reported Complete by the ...

New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 sider
...153; 1 Nat. & P., 326. § 813. However broad may be the terms of a con- contract restricted tract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract. 250 Interpretation la sense in which promiBer believed promisee to rely. Jackson v. Stackhouse, 1 Cow.....
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The Pacific Reporter, Volum 138

1914 - 1246 sider
...the contract is the very matter that is put in doubt "However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it...appears that the parties intended to contract" (Rev. Codes, £ 5037) ; and, granting that the contract before us may be construed so as to cover and include...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volum 83

1906 - 1148 sider
...reference to extrinsic circumstances and the subject-matter. Section 1048 provides that a contract extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract. Section 1(J.~>1 provides that written parrs of a contract control printed parts, and original parts...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volum 45,Del 2

Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1894 - 876 sider
...provisions of the following article applicable, viz.: " However general be the terms in which a contract is couched, it extends only to those things concerning...it appears that the parties intended to contract." RCC 1959. Pursuing this theory, we are of opinion that the evidence shows that the magnitude and character...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volum 75

1904 - 1166 sider
...•and the matter to which it relates." Id. § 1G47. "However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract.'' Id. § КИ8. "Words in a contract which are wholly inconsistent •with its nature, or with the main...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and ...

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1128 sider
...the matter to which it relates": Civ. Code, sec. 1647. "However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract": Civ. Code, sec. 1648. "Words in a contract which are wholly inconsistent with its nature, or with the...
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Pacific States Reports: Extra Annotated, Bok 21

1906 - 2096 sider
...relation to interpretation must be applied, observing that " however broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract." (CC, § 1648.) The clause in the first mortgage, giving the right to foreclosure, remained and was...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the ..., Volum 2

California. District Courts of Appeal - 1907 - 932 sider
...furniture. Section 1648 of the Civil Code provides that: "However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties intended to contract." Section 1651 of the Civil Code provides that : ' ' Where a contract is partly written and partly printed,...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volum 140

1913 - 1266 sider
...which it relates." Also, section 5352, as follows : "However broad may be the terms of a contract, it extends only to those things concerning which it appears that the parties Intended to contract" In the light of these rules, the point here in question is not difficult to decide. We think the evidence...
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