| James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 sider
...fenfe. The only difference between policies of aflurance and other inftruments in this refpedt, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them, being invariable and uniform, has acquired from ufe and practice a known and definite meaning, and that the words fuperadded in writing (fubjeft indeed... | |
| James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...definite meaning, and that the words superadded in wiling, (subject indeed always to be governed in point of construction by the terms and language with... | |
| William Selwyn - 1824 - 806 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...accompanied, are entitled nevertheless, if there should beany i Lord Ellenborough, CJ delivering- the judgment of the court in Robertson v. French, 4 East,... | |
| 1837 - 512 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...(subject, indeed, always to be governed in point of constntction by the language and terms with which they are accompanied) are entitled, nevertheless,... | |
| William Selwyn - 1838 - 838 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...accompanied, are entitled, nevertheless, if there shovdd be any reasonable doubt upon the sense and meaning of the whole, to have a greater effect attributed... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - 1838 - 774 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect is, that the greater part of the printed language of them...writing, subject indeed always to be governed in point of construclion by the language and terms with which they are accompanied, are entitled nevertheless,... | |
| Samuel Higgs Gael - 1840 - 364 sider
...Elleuborough, speaking of a policy of assurance, said, " The greater part of the printed language, being invariable and uniform, has acquired from use and practice a known and definite meaning, and the words superadded in writing (subject indeed always to be governed, in point of construction, by... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1842 - 998 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...practice a known and definite meaning, and that the wore superadded in writing (subject, indeed, always to be governed in point of construction by the... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance, and other instruments in this respect, is, that the greater part of the printed language of them...practice, a known and definite meaning, and that the woids superadded in writing, (subject, indeed, always to be governed in point of construction, by the... | |
| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - 1846 - 890 sider
...sense. The only difference between policies of assurance and other instruments in this respect is, that the greater part of the printed language of them,...accompanied) are entitled nevertheless, if there should beany reasonable doubt upon the sense and meaning of the whole, to have a greater effect attributed... | |
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