A contract must be construed as a whole, and the intention of the parties is to be collected from the entire instrument, and not from detached portions, it being necessary to consider all of its parts in order to determine the meaning of any particular... Hearings - 33. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1941Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Supreme Court - 1855 - 702 lapas
...and should not have been construed to convert the time of payment into a penalty or forfeiture. The contract, must be construed as a whole, and the intention of the parties thus gathered, is to be carried into effect. It is submitted, that it was not the agreement of the... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1922 - 700 lapas
...with the provisions of the constitution of 1848. 2. SAME — a contract must be construed as a whole. A contract must be construed as a whole and the intention...entire instrument and not from detached portions, and words used in one sense in one part of the contract are, as a general rule, deemed to have been... | |
| 1922 - 1158 lapas
...the construction of contracts is that, in ascertaining the intention of the parties, the instrument must be construed as a whole, and the intention of the parties deduced from the entire agreement, and not from any part or parts of it 13 CJ § 486, pp. 525527; 634.... | |
| 1922 - 1008 lapas
...which the framers of the instrument have placed them." Newell v. People, 7 NY 9 ; 6 RCL 842. [4, 6] A contract must be construed as a whole, and the intention...entire instrument, and not from detached portions, it being necessary to construe all its parts in order to determine the meaning of any particular part... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 984 lapas
...other rules and practices in effect for many, many years. It is the contention of the Employes that a contract must be construed as a whole and the intention...the entire instrument and not from detached portions thereof, as the Carrier is attempting here to do. is filling, and receives exactly the same monetary... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 1088 lapas
...properly compensated the Claimants in accordance with its interpretation of the rule. An agreement must be construed as a whole, and the intention of the parties is to be collected from the entire agreement, and it is also necessary that we consider all of its parts in order to determine the meaning... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 878 lapas
...expressed in the rule must decide tne issue. In doing this, the rule must be construed as a whole; individual clauses and particular words must be considered in connection with the rest of the rule so that each paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word be given some meaning if possible. In... | |
| 1926 - 1030 lapas
...Interpretation as any other contract. Hammett Oil Co. v. Gypsy Oil Co.. 95 Okl. 235, 218 P. 501. The contract must be construed as a whole, and the intention of the parties collected from the entire instrument, and not from some detached portion. Wolf v. Blackwell Oil & Gas... | |
| United States. Board of Tax Appeals - 1936 - 1468 lapas
...legal principles. The intention of the parties is to be deduced from the language employed by them. The contract must be construed as a whole and the intention of the parties must be ascertained from the entire instrument and not from detached portions. (13 Corpus Juris, p.... | |
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