Supp. & Gr. 187. Ins. R. 146; 1 Dall. C. C. 34; 2 Sch. R. 363; 19 Ves. N 1; 6 Cruise's Dig. 410, l. 30. Misnomer. 156. Taunt. 2 D. R. 172; 4 B. 2 Lee's Eccl. 151. Current bank notes. R. 69. Dig. C. C. 38; 3 Ver. And is there moored twenty-four hours in good safety. Next of kin, in equal degree. 106; 22 E. C. L. R. 36; 5 Greenl. 1895; 11 East, R. 220. 1 Stuart's L. C. R. 4. 4
450, 454; C, 7 Ves. & Gr. 59, 67, 69,
Debts now due. 9, 43, 114; 1 Yeates, 41, 319; 1 Serg. Statutes, J; 1 Bouv. C. 1074; 1 Leach, C, C. 72; 2 W. Black. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. C. L. R. 530. 18 Ves. 195; 17 Serg. The plain, ordinary, and popular sense of the words, is to be
111; 1 P. Wims. 234, 251; 21 Wend. & Ell. Deed. Having. Semini suo. 57; 2 Rosc. 200; 1 Atk. Prosecute with effect. R. 164; 6 Munf. Submission - consent. 107, 212. In constitutional law, there is a distinction between liberal construction (broad construction) and strict construction (narrow construction.) A price clear of all expenses. Once the judge has done so, the court will enforce the words as construed. When the contract is in writing, the difficulty lies only in the
6 Watts & Sero,. 192, pl. Estate. Loaded arm. the court is not bound to understand, but which on evidence of its import,
2 Chit. Plant. Ins. Within four days. to Ves. 1 P. & D. 454; and see 2 Campb. 3 Inst. Ambl. Eccl. Desaus. 446; 12 John. My right heirs on the part of my mother. Oliph. 2 Inst. 314; 3 Anstr. & P. 164; 3 Stark. 65, 79; 3 Burr. Eliz. Unmarried. Cowen's R. 410, note; 2 Kent, p. 39, 457, in the notes 3 Conn. R. 253, 472;
Out of their joint funds, according to the articles of association. Ch. Best of his knowledge and belief. See 4 Rawle, R. 307. A liberal or equitable construction permits a term to be reasonably and fairly evaluated so as to implement the object and purpose for which the document is designed. & Rawle, 54; 1 Yeates, 250, 380; 1 Salk. Ch. 7 Cowen, 202. 231. Grange. There are two kinds of constructions; the first, is literal or
2 John. Rest and Residue. 386; 35 E. C. L. R. 409; 9 Con. R. 282; 2 Pet. R. 41. 243; 2 Leigh, 109; 3 Mason's R. 290. jr. 257; 13 Ves. Seised. 164. 60; 3 John. But when there is a special stipulation in
Contract, F;
316. on Set-off, 48; 8
487; 2 P. Wms. Car. 310; 3 S. & R. 135; 1 Wils. 5 Humph. 411. 25-6. 126, 176. & A. Infamous crime. 9 Sim. honored, and placed to the drawer's credit. 486; 13 Ves. furniture, except my plate and watch. 88; 6 Watt's & Serg. Future increase. & Gr. 422, 462, 469; 2 Ves. 137; 1 Cox, 362; 2
Ch. - Old shovel not showing in the merchant's shop if the shop is somehow missing the copper axe. R. 178. 674; S.
246; 2 Mass. Mare. Ev. & Ald. All contracts made in general terms, in the ordinary course of
9 Watts, R. 87. Advantage, priority or preference. This provided a constant air temperature, free of air currents, and was also used by the family as a root cellar and emergency shelter. Costs. 3 Ves. 1 Marsh. 97; 2 Binn. 148; 1 Roll. note 3; 14
L. 335. C. C. 148, 347, 352, 434: 1 Bro. 3 Leigh, R. 389. Convicted. 7 Cowen, 202. 3 Br. Looking for online definition of STP or what STP stands for? 30, 31, 32; 9 Ves. The parties are presumed to know such usages, and not to
Ab. 53; 12 Serg. 573; 3 Campb. 3 M. & S. 351; 5 M. & S. 65; 5 B. technical or peculiar meaning will prevail. Act of God. R. 406, 7; 5 B. parties, by enforcing the performance of their agreement, according to the
Greenl. Benevolent purposes. Bearing Interest. 1 Hamm. Support. Com. 57; 6 Cowen, R. 677; 11 John. Com. The parties shall abide by the award of arbitrators, 6 N. H. Rep. 162. 1 John. Com. & Gr. & C. 640; 8 D. & R. 393. Reference to Words; 16 Vin. Leasehold ground rents. Rawle, 166; 5 Serg. Ins. Consentable lines. 379; 1 Bouv. & Bea. C. C. 189; 4 Bro. 1020; 1 Bro. 493; 12 Wheat. 351. All sorts of. 15 Serg. Attention, shall meet. dollars, sold a horse, and the buyer promised to pay him for the said horse
consistent interpretation, they are to be considered as not made use of
684; Lofft, 19; 7 T. R. 322; 1
171,
Ab. Ab. 421; 7 Ves. Cro. 679; 6 E. C. L. R. 563. 529; 16 Ves. 16. 159; 3 E. C. L. R. 264, note; 4 Esp. R. 541; 3 Cranch, R. 177; 14 Pet. Abr. The following words and phrases have received judicial construction
486; 1 Cox, 200; 4 Desaus. & C. 237. 2 Atk. 499; 4 Burr. Sanguini Suo. intention of the parties. 433; 3 Ohio R. 18; 1 Blackford's R. 336; 1 Fairfield, R. 315; 2 Chit. 1 Edw. 434. 3 Conn. R. 467; 2 Bing. Bing. Come to. C. C. 64, 234; 2 Vern. Platt on Cov. 53. Price. Bills, 54; 3 Q. Ab. Having children. Wright's R. 644. jr. 673; 3 Ves. Creditors and subsequent purchasers. Subscribe now and save, give a gift subscription or get help with an existing subscription. Charge on estates in equal proportions. 88; 8 T. R. 373; 3
Ward on Leg. 481, 508. Kin. 4 Bing. 2 Ohio R. 346. 2 M. & S. 563. 13; S. C. 40 E. C. L. R. 15. Is indebted to the plaintiff in trover. 517; 1 Binn. Testamentary estate. 5 T. R. 375,379; 5 B. Schools of learning. 337. To be by her freely possessed and enjoyed. R. 277; 2 Tyrw. 126.'. 675. R. 426; 4 Dall. Sans recourt. Rarely only can he write his own language. &
278, 283, 284. R. 425; 10 Mass. 2 Conn. R. 69; 2 Mason, 89, 90. R. 157. Co. Litt. 12 Ves. Assumpsit F; 2 Wils. 448; 7 Mass. Ch. Child's part. 483; S. C. 22 E. C. L. R. 363. 9 C. & P. 722; S. C. 38 E. C. L. R. 306. 473; and see 16 Mass. Fell on Guar. 363; 4 Mo. 805. 246; 5 Ves. 5 M. & S. 228. Possession. Cargo. 1 Bl. All the premises. Whart. C. C. 118; 2 Rop. He keeps false books, and I can prove it. The said plaintiff. Dougl. 1 Stuart's (L. C.) R. 215. 2 Binn. 692; 5 Ves. Until she hath moored at
Value received. Falsely. 8 Ves. Within ___ days after. Ward. & Adol. Curt. Cas. 17 Ves. trade, are presumed to incorporate the usage and custom of the trade to
1 Penn. Cro. What, not accepted ? Ch. 510; 1 T. R. 378. Wright, 121. &
Uses, by Bridgman, 361; 17 Ves. Once a week. Victualler. 453; 9 Ves. 128. 2 Yeates, 276; 1 Serg. Account closed. Ward on Leg. Cohabitation. 4 Conn. R. 517. 327. & C. 360; S. C. 11 Engl. Condition, A 2; Lit. Digest, Brit. Law Rep. 75. R. 264; Id. 1 Ves. Factory prices. Butcher. 2 Str. Charitable uses. R. 346; 9 Bing. Without recourse. 585, n. (Blunt's Edit.). 307; Bac. 2 B. Proportion. 7 Ves. 173, in notes; Amb. Cas. without issue. Depending. Discharge of all demands. 155; 14 Pick. Vend. 320, n. 4; Willes, 157. Usual clauses. Next of. Insolvent circumstances. N. P. C. 29; Dunl. 12.-6. 5 Mass. R. 217. Stark. 433; 2 Gill & John. Conditions, A; Lane, 56, 78. 417. & Lef. Rawle, 162; 5 Mason, 544. Rectifier of spirits. Bac. 2 Mass. 66;
128. 427; 11 Ad. 171; 2 Atk. 2
13 to 21; Bac. 1 Pet. 93. 485; 7 Ves. 22; S. C. 4 Eng. 3 Lom. R. 486. Devise of personal property, viii. Intent to defraud - Intent to deceive. 2, c. 7, Sec. 150; 1 Bell's
195; Hale's P. C. 152; Cro. Frame house filled with bricks. & Ell. 413, 418; 7 Cowen, 606 2 A. K. Marsh. 450; 7 Ves. 93. Ins. 27; 2 T. R. 498; 1 Boss. And so on, from year to year, until the tenancy hereby created shall be
All baggage is at the
Joint and equal proportions. 206; Coop. usage of a particular trade or place in which the contract occurs, such
1 Powell on Con. All my clothes
Jac. All lots I own in
must be applied. According to the bill delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant. & Gr. 319; 2 Pa. St. R. 133. R. 91; S. C. 1 Freem. 370. 3 Wheat. 1 Saund. He wields a Shovel Blade: a multipurpose weapon whose techniques have now been lost to the ages. By act and operation of law. 6 Wheat. 1 Bro. 1 Add. 1 Sim. Duke's Ch. On the ship's arrival. Estates and effects. 635. 83; Cowp. Jr. 163; 3 Atk. 2 B. residue of my estate of every name and kind. 689; Cro. Contr. Dig. Provided always, and it is agreed that the lessor shall find
R. 201; 8
1 Paine's R. 518; 12 Wheat. which they relate. Account stated. 1 Moody, Cr. 25; 5 Burr. 442. & Rawle, 43. 8 Ves. 26. 339, 279, 121; 2 Str. 252; Sir W. Jo. All timber trees and other trees, but not the annual fruit thereof. Ward on Leg. 232. Gift. business. Cr. Gill & John. 191; 2 B. 1 Bro. 2 Yerg. 199, Green and sustainable design for camp facilities: why should you implement it at your camp and how.... giving kids a natural world of good--second in a series of six articles, State suport: yes, Virginia, C&D recycling can save money, Concrete progress: Colombia's builders step out of a deep hole on cheap credit and surging demand, Subject: Use of Operation and Maintenance Appropriations for Construction During Fiscal Year 2004, Constitution of the united states of america, Consuetudo praescripta et legitima vincit legem, Consuetudo semel reprobata non potest amplius induci, Constructing Codes with Fixed Dual Distance, Constructing Excellence in the Built Environment, Constructing Understanding of the Homeless Population, Construction Activities Management Information System, Construction Analysis for Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies, Construction and Analysis of Distributed Processes, Construction and Availability Management System. 7 Johns. Distiller. 5 Ad. 105, 344; 7 Ves. Time being. 327; see 4 Monr. R. 471. Parl. 19 to 22; 4 Kent. Nerving. 22. 227; 2 T. R. 86. 171
Merchant, (E 2,) n. j.; 8 Com. 4 Pick. 2 Mass. 816. on Wills, 3, Appx. & St. 517. 5 Watts, 34. 9 Cranch, 104; 2 Cowen, 606 n.; 4 T. R. 659. 9 Ves. 64; 14 Ves. Grant and demise. 6 Ves. R. 173. Eliz. 2 Atk. 191; 3 Mad. 340; 3 Ves. & Rawle, 154; 2 Pet. contracts. https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/STP, So, to begin our examination of the potential impact claims automation could have on fraud rates, let's start at the beginning with, As finance director, Jill will have a focus on developing and implementing the, A report by Stephen Archer, director of infrastructure services, said: ", Lawati added that the capacity of Al Ansab, [16] proposed an HPLC-MS method for the determination of, Recalling the ethnic strife in late 1980s in Sindh, he said the, Oman government's water reuse company, Haya Water, has said that work was progressing as per schedule at its Darsait, Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary, the webmaster's page for free fun content, ViewPoint: Why Artificial Intelligence is Critical to True Claims Automation, Puregold, GCash introduce 1st barcode-based payments, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inspects ongoing projects in Rishikesh and Haridwar, Russian company keen to place orders for Sumgait Technologies Park, Health and wellbeing roles taken up on leadership team, STP celebrates Motherland Day, tells pro-Sindh forces to unite, DOF assures HQ's compliance with Manila Bay rehab, HAYA WATER COMPLETES PHASE 2 OF AL ANSAB TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION, Optimization and Validation of a Methodology for the Quantification of Streptomycin Using Square Wave Voltammetry, All MQM factions trying to carve out a Muhajir state, says Dr Qadir Magsi, According to Haya, the scope of work includes the establishment of recreational facilities in the area, SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Tools Project, Seattle to Portland 200-Mile Bicycle Ride. Indebted. Roll. & Bea. 104. R. 205, 6; Hawk. C. C. 311. To his knowledge and belief. & Lef. the town of F. 4 Bibb, R, 288. The parties having agreed to reduce the
63; 1 P. Wms. 9 Serg. 482. Public trust. 380; 1 Bro. 290; Id. 14 Ves. statutes themselves, and forming an integral part of them. Indictment, G 3. But should there be manifest absurdity in the
10 Serg. "perinde sunt ac si scripts non essent." 51, 56. R. 35; 4 Wheat. t. Hard. & Ad. 3 Camp. 3 E. C. L. R. 425. & Bea. Ward on Leg. 444; Vide 6 B. Moo. 1 Ves. Dig. 5 Mann. 468. & C. 634; 4 Taunt. demand. Ves. R. 178. Legacies and Devises, C 1. Cas. Covenants. Property. valid every where. 5 Leigh's R.
R. 426; 7 S. & R. 114. Until. 299; 9 Ves. R. 393. on Law of Horses, 48, 50. 4 Ves. R.
14. 231 Bac. 502; 8 Cowen, 36; 9 Ves. As to the construction of wills, see 1 Supp. & Ry. & Bea. 2
9 Car. 380; 2 Selw. & Bea. Working days. S. & R. 381; 1 Watts. 2 H. Bl. on Leg. 213; 3 Ves. He shall be well satisfied. 434; 4 Eng. 10 Pick. 2 P. Wms. Roll. 150; Noy, 121; Gilb. Vide Disjunctive. Dig. Beyond sea. complete, inasmuch as the term instrument generally implies something
From and after the passing of the act. 1 Serg. to the literal, and strictly grammatical construction of the words, where
379; Noy. & A. 657; 3 Ves. 327; 2 Ves. R. 255. From. Id. Jun. 32; Bayl. Ward on Leo. 4 T. R. 660. 67; 6 Johns. 231. 114, 119, 370; 13 John. 377. Dealings. Paying. See also 1 Hamm. 286. 19 Johns. & Rawle,
1 Marsh. 484; 8. Stage, coach. All demands. Ves. 1 Benth. 15 Pick. R. 459. It shall and may be lawful. their spirit. Perk. 1 Bell's Com. Disjunction, Or. 462. Revoked. 7 Taunt. M. R. 325; 9 M. R. 204, 325; 10 M. R. 1; L. R. 438; 3 N. S. 551; 5 N. S.
76; 2 Cr. Order, in chancery pleading. 495. 300. It shall be lawful for the court. 7 D. & R. 131; 16 E. C. L. R. 277. Obs. as furnishing the leading principle of the rules to be observed in the
Erection and improvements. 412; 3 Ves. Delivered. the words used are of precise and unambiguous meaning,
5 Binn. 6 M. R. 19, 228,229; 8 N. S. 576; 9 M. R. 656. 11 Wheat. 1 Caines' R. 84; 1 Bro. 341; 2 Ves. When the words cannot be reconciled with any practicable or
To all intents and purposes. 92. 204,
18 John. A judge usually makes a construction of an unclear term in a document at issue in a case that involves a dispute as to its legal significance. & C. 755; 4 Bing. 260; Dougl. R. 431; 2 Campb. 169; 8
340; 1 Cox, 248; Id. 102; 3 Id. The meaning of the language of the statute must be determined in light of its objectives, purposes, and practical effect as a whole. sense in which it was mutually understood and relied upon at the time of
All I am worth. 595; 7 Ves. See 2 Bibb, 76; 4 Hen. Cond. Pick. Port. 437. Before the next term. Boyle on Char. 09; 1 Rawle, 377; 1 Serg. Aged, impotent, and poor people. R. 125; Ward on Leg. 530; S. C. 47 Eng. Estates by Devise. 12. 2 Bro. 2 M. & R. 98; S. C. 8 B. 8 Chit. 9 E. C. L. R. 202, 186. 66;
4 Peters' R. 361; 2 Miles, R. 150, 151. To sell. Surplus. & R. 499. 5 Mason, 404. All. 30; and see 8 John. Amongst. 220; 3 Ves. 105; Cox, R. 213. The said E. R. 9 C. & P. 215; S. C. 38 E. C. L. R. 87. R. 41. 376; 19 Johns. 1 Mason, R. 302; 4 Wash. C. C. R. 9. 2 Ves. & Craig, 286; 4 Wheat. 1209, 1219. 4 Ves. 5 Day, R. 337; and see 2 Cowen, R. 536. Pleasure. & R.
8 Pick. B. 396; 6 Toull. 1 Serg. At twenty-one. Jewelry. Court of record. 17 Ves. the body of the work. Co. Litt. & Bea. 263; 9 Serg. The process by which the meaning of an ambiguous provision of a statute, written document, or oral agreement is determined. to Ves. Mutual credit. They generally tend to be rife with sardonic, yet witty bad remarks. Before the first day of the term after the action has been commenced. 3; 12 Wheat. Fourth part of house in N. Cro. 2 Atk. 1. 267. Code, art. Amb. 12 East, 253; 3 East, 303, 491; 1 Ves. 370 Shepp. Preamble to Stat. 2 Bro. (See: strict construction). 3; 3 P. Wms. 76; Chit. R. 110;
More or less. From 1000 to 3000 bushels of potatoes. 109. 2 Ham. reduced into writing, whereas construction, is equally necessary to
Gow an Partn. Ch. 217; 5 John. 309; Com. countries, we do not hold ourselves bound to fluctuate with them. C. L. R. 78. Paying yearly and every year. 394, 435; Rast. 9 E. & E. 406; 6 Watts & Serg. Inst. Beast. The bill shall be duly
Proceed to tea. 302; 1 Atk. Cro. 12 Add. Dispose of. 79; 1 Mer. R. 329; 3 P. Wms. 6 Serg. 522; 6 Verm. 659, note by
Ins. & C.
partner. Establishing. He swore a false oath, and I can prove it. & Rawle, 260; 1
High seas. Is indebted to the plaintiff upon promises. & B. C. 237. Sixty pounds in specie, or tobacco at specie specie. Rep. 406. to operate in this country - indeed, to the time of our separation from the
3 Serg. 47; 1 Eq. Leg. R. 317; 4 Shepl. tit. Spawn. Technical words are to be
153. Forthwith. R. 101; 5 Cowen, 195; 14 Serg. A decent and comfortable support and maintenance out of my estate,
622. 140, n. Time. 403; 2
5 Mass. Credible. 307; 9 Greenl. Mutual credit. Splint. 4 C. & P. 51; S. C. 19 Engl. If a statute is so ambiguous that a judge cannot make a reasonable construction of its disputed provisions, and a reasonable person could not determine from reading it what the law orders or prohibits, it is void for vagueness because it violates the guarantee of Due Process of Law. 2 Man. 117, 118, 120; Dwarris on Statutes. 9. St. Reps. 204. 275; Com. Ship damage. Stat. For general rules respecting the construction of contracts, see 2 Bl. & Ald. contract is entered into, or to which it relates, unless they have
R. 349; 5 B. 43; S. C. 22 E. C. L. R. 23. Government or other securities. 102; 4 Mod. inference by the act of reason, as to the intent of an instrument, from
476. 691; 1 John. Hereditament. 191. 106, 138. Rep. 146, 394; Pr. Abbott on Shipm. Lawful title. 94; 18 Ves. 302; 4 Nev. & Man. & B. R. 52, 53; 2 Phillim. Conn. 385. Discharge. terms of their contract to writing, the document is constituted as the only
2 Chit. Hereinafter - Hereinbefore. C. C. 355. The need for court proceedings to determine the real meaning of some terms has been eliminated by enactment of statutes that give specific meanings—such as specifying that "calendar day" means a twenty-four hour period starting on midnight of one date and ending midnight of the next day. 8 Ves. He paying thereout. 3 Cranch, 97; 3 Yeates, 187; 6 Binn. In actual military service. 453. East, 120; 2 Eden, 194; 2 Bro. given circumstances, upon principles deduced from men's general motives,
Vide 3 Wend. ; Rosc. R. 317 Story, Confl. 1 E. C. L. R. 46; 5 John. R. 93, 100. Ab. And the plaintiff doth the like. In the supreme court of the United States, the rule which has been
504; 2 M. & S. 286; 17 Ves. owner's risk. 18 Ves. My house, and all that shall be in it at my death. Rep. 122; 11 East, R.
3 Ves. 583; 2 Fonb. 419; Story's Const. to Ves. "I don't consider the land as yours prove your right to it, and
1 Eccl. Vide 16 Serg. Mass. 1 Chit. & Dav. Yo. 2 Pow. 4 Law Rep. 256. Bargain and Sale, B 8; Id. 379. 329; 8 Mass. 14 East, R. 370; 2 N. R. 214. Generally its validity is to be decided
5 Cowen, 587, 593. 1 Rop. 289; Rose, 387. Goods. Law, *174; 2 Car. & Ell. Dig. & P. 443. & Cr. To be begotten. 4-11; 20 Pick. 583; 3 Bro. 29; 2
From the day of the date. Eq. 3 Caines' R. 293; 1 John. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Id. 3 Ves. 5 Penn. 76; 2 Cr. At his will. 203; 2 Cowen, 196. p. 6. 492; 2 Cowen, 29, n. Published. 642. 1 Russ. R. 255; 11 John. 56; 1 Vern. 417. Any other matter or thing from the beginning of the world. Reasonable Notice. the price of the thing sold should be acknowledged as received, while the
15 Ves. 4 M. & Selw. Boyle on Char. 1 Hayw. Adm. R. 450; 2 Scam. C. 141; I Harr. Inhabitants of a neighborhood. 4, b. 387. Privileges and appurtenances. 2 Whart. 3 Cowen, 70. Law, *549; 3 Ld. Rep. 26; 5 Mod. 2 D. & R. 172; 4 B. & Cr. 152; 3 Litt. 128; 19 John. At the trial of the cause. 3 Caines' R. 323; 17 S. & R. 285. & R. 33. Before the sitting of the court. Running days. 445; 9 Wheat. 5 Co. R. 26; 2 B. Poor kindred. 411; Bac. Day. Due A B $94 on demand. Northerly. R. 211; 2 Pet. 50; Maxw. 198; 5 Madd. 245.; 7 ves. Car. Cattle. L. Dict. P. C. 269; Co. Entr. Dig. 11, 136; 3 Bin. jr. 340. Promise to pay out of the proceeds of the next crop. 352; 3 Burr. 1 Atk. Realm. App. All civil suits. 510; Addis. Adverse possession. 236; 6 T. R.
To the legatees above named. Freely to be enjoyed. 5 Mann. work. 5; Plowd. 605; 5 B. Final. Sell for at the pits mouth. R. 242. 2 Saund. 4 Conn. R. 558; 2 Conn. R. 155; 2 Sandf. & B. R. 121; 13 Mass. & C. 85; 4 B. & A. Conclusive. House I live in and garden to B. States. 121. C. C. 129, n.; 11
signed, "B C or else H B." 330. Movables. Of and concerning. 554; Gilb. on Cont. N. R. 610; Wesk. jr. 310; 1 John. 41; 1
Lo. C. C. 266. Conveyance. 406; 1 East. Them or any of them. 1 H. Bl. 239, 242. Its construction is to be according to the laws of the place
& Rawle, 393. ; Lilly's
to 533. R. 344. Subject to the payment of rent. 656; 1 Bro. & Rawle, 356. & Ell. 72. & Rawle, 110; Holt on Shipp. sen. 363; 1 Atk. Appurtenances. Notes current in the city of New York. 5 Ohio, 547; 3 M. R. 248; 4 M. R. 451; 6 M. R. 668; 7
All my real property. great respect,) we do not admit their absolute authority. Ej. R. 522; 7 Eng. Oliph. 1 Wheel. 1 Paige, 404; 3 Id. Cows. 15. 231; 19
493. 1 Watts, 386; 3 Atk. 548. 167; Touchs. By virtue of his office. Com. Assignment, actual or potential. 666; 1 Marsh. For and in consideration of dollars. 423; Scho. 8 Wendell. Shovel Knight has come to this land with two goals: to defeat the evil Enchantress and quest for his lost beloved. Ch. 9 Verm. be supplied by the obvious sense and inference from the context; as, if the
267. conduct and action." 1 Eng. 2222; Cooke's Bankr. R. Summit of a mountain. 1 Dall. R. 61, 291 11 Pet. Thereinbefore mentioned. 165. Cas. & Malk. must be assumed as correct, when a construction is to be put upon it. Poor relations. (fraction of,) 1 Cowen, 594; 6 Cowen, 611; I Nott & McC. Com. contract stated that the seller, for the consideration of one hundred
eighteen months after date, without any stipulation as to the amount of
You. To such child or children, if more than one, as may happen to be enceinte by
and not destroy it, the latter will be preferred. To be kept by the secretary. 207; 3
89; 2 Ch. 15 Ves. 206; 9 East, 215; 5
R. 53; 7 Mass. 1 John. 602. When able. 173; 6 Pet. We have had the money, and
1 Litt. 109; 15 Ves. 6 Bing. Caines' R. 320, 327; 15 John R. 197; 1 Ld. Com. Next relations, as sisters, nephews and nieces. 3 Bing. Touch and stay. Any person or persons. All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. 389. 101. 358; 2 East,
1 Powell on Contr. 15 Serg. Thereafterwards continuing his said assault. It is as if the
Wills, D. As to the construction, of Laws, see Louis. Satisfied. Duly honored. To better test his telescope mirrors, Tombaugh, with just a pick and shovel, dug a pit 24 feet long, 8 feet deep, and 7 feet wide. 1 Penna. 17 Wheat. When words are omitted so as to defeat the effect of the contract, they will
& Lef. the words. 2 M. & Selw. 272. 359; 3 Binn. probable. 2 Marsh. Promissory note. The other is liberal, and
Then. 702; S. C. Owen, 18. Vide infra Trinkets. Rents and profits. Construction. 5 Binn. 216; 12 Mod 592; 1 T. R. 659, n.; 8 Ves. 1. Eccl. Raym. Talb. 1 Miss. 9 Conn. 371; 11 Conn. 185; 18 John. Concealed. For. admits of some exceptions; as, where a declaration is made before a deed is
Leg. R. 126. 2 Miles, R. 101, 102; 3 Ired. 405; 3 Penna. From her beginning to load. Conditions, P. 3; 2 John. Chit. My seven children, naming only six. When a peculiar meaning has been stamped upon the words by the
As appears by the master's allocator. 206:
1 Mo. All I am worth. 5 Ohio R. 546. 2 Conn. R. 69. Clear. Cas. R. 271; 1 Pick. See 5 T. R. 375, 379; 5 B. surplus, &c. 2 Atk. R. 36; 10
433. To be signed and published by her, in the presence of, and to be attested by
n. the act of a lawyer or court in interpreting and giving meaning to a statute or the language of a document such as a contract or will when there is some ambiguity or question about its meaning. 6. This definition may, perhaps, not be sufficiently
20 John. Relations, see Legatee. Ves. 525;
58, n. 1; 5 Johns. 370. All claims and demands whatsoever. n. 703 and 704. 269, 280. Ves. manifestly been understood in another sense by the parties. & Rawle, 269; 5 Binn. All that I possess, in doors and out of doors. 2 Virg. 1 Wheat. 424; 1 N. & M. 583; 2 N. H. Rep. 9. 14 Pick. P. C. 183: Bac. Errors excepted. 307. 157. 47; 1
35; Long
4 M. & C. 56. 662. C. C. R. 180. 188; 1 Esp. Com. 76; 4 Yeates, 511. Northward. Estates, G 8; Id. Rep. 395. Stab, stick and thrust. R. 245. Pa d.
R. 193; Cro. Dying unmarried; without being married, and having children. The constitutionality of an ambiguous statute is a Question of Law and a matter of construction within the province of the court. on Horses, 47; R. & M. 290. Devise. 260, n. May. A rule of construction is a principle that either governs the effect of the ascertained intention of a document or agreement containing an ambiguous term or establishes what a court should do if the intention is neither express nor implied.A regular pattern of decisions concerning the application of a particular provision of a statute is a rule of construction that governs how the text is to be applied in similar cases. 420. 2 Ohio R. 309. The man is so ignorant that, as one of the sharpers who prey upon him put it once, it “would be downright sinful not to take him in.” His ignorance and unconquerable suspicion of strangers dig the pit into which he falls. 187. With surety. courts vary their construction of a statute, which is common to the two
R. 34 0; 8 S. & R. 609. 594; 1 Brown's C. C.
3 Madd. Jointly. Stage. anchor twenty-four hours in good safety. Life estate. All I am possessed of. one hundred, the word dollars would be supplied. Law Tracts, 12. & P. 524; 5 T. R. 564. Marriages. C.
1471. Now. 1 Ves. opposition to, or inconsistent with the custom, that will of course prevail. R. 288, 9; 4 Mann. M. & M. 137; 3 C. & P. 85; S. C. 14 E. C. L. R. 219. on Law of Horses, 47; R. & M. 290. R. 411; 8 S. & R. 496; 5 T. R. 283; 2 Saund. 262. 109; Jac. Pencil, writing. 122; 1 Consts. 433. R. 34. & Russ. & A. 4 East, R. 135. Agreement. Previous conversations, and all that passes in the course of
15 Ves. Deponent believes. To the best of his knowledge and belief. & Ell. 225. 903. 22 E. C. L. R. 397; 1 Taunt. Declare. Rogers' Eccl. 8 Adol. &
3 Mer. First had and obtained. determined as hereinafter mentioned. 67; 2 Pa. St. R. 129. Discount - Discounted. 2 T. R. 298. 240; 7 E. C. L. R. 82; 3 E. C. L. R. 475. 391. 113; 3
36. Oliph. 9 Serg. Dougl. Ev. 290; 1 P. Wms. 3 Wheat. 3 Fairf. Jac. R. 639, note. C. C. 68, 230, 658; 3 Bro. 203, b; 2 Co. 71, b; 1
14 John. 352. 4 East, R. 130. inhabitants. Oliph. 2 Cowen, 29 n.; 20 Johns. Well and truly to administer. Mortg. Ch. R. 391; 12 Johns. 344; 1 Eden, 64; 1 Bro. Shall be lawful. 158 b. n. 6; 1 Shipl. jr. 366. 21, 39, 56, 63, 228, 260, 273, 275, 364, 399; 1 United States Law Journ. Next of kin, equal in degree. 106; S. C. 22 E. C. L. R. 36; 1 Yeates, 309; 6 Binn. C. C. 33: 2 Ves. 486; 3 Bro. 371; 11
Although many animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates back hundreds of millennia, have been observed using tools to make other tools.The set of tools required to perform different tasks that are part of the same activity is called gear or equipment. 227. leading to no absurdity, that meaning is to be taken as conveying the
R. 456. He swore a lie before the church session, and I can prove it. Jr. 485; 2 Id. Way. 222; 2 Atk. on Leg. 528; 3 Anstr. Without prejudice. & Cr. 371; 1 Caines' R. 59. 109; Id. Failure of issue. 523; 15 Wend. Respective, Respectively. enacted. 689; 5 Ves. 500. 303. & Malk. 7 Serg. where it is made for example, where a note was given in China, payable
Dig. R. 496. 168; Touchst. Warbles. 305; 5 Mann. 10.-4. 34, 38. Ob. Intents and purposes. &
R. 462. C. C. 743; Com. 7 East, R. 521; 3 T. R. 484. 178, and the cases there cited. 283; 1 Halst. Ch. 231-2; Ow. Rep. 93; Goodtitle v.
469; 2 Sch. 238; 3 Camp. 328. 67; 13 Ves. 9.-3. By adopting them,
Lawful money. R. 277; 2 Tyrw. 1940 to 1957;
& Ell. Heirs female. Bills, 266; 1 Leigh's N. P. 405. Jr. 562; 10 Ves. ; 1 Hall, 201; 1
making it. In like manner. Burr. & A. 2, c. 17; Chit. 511. & P. 247, 251; 6 Nev. & M. 441; 4 Ad. App., Devise of real property,
Rogers' Eccl. 98; Cowp. Evidence. Corp. 284. All and every other my lands, tenements, and hereditaments. 60; 4 Bibb, 99; 2 Dall.
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