In guaranties, letters of credit, and other obligations of sureties, the terms used and the language employed are to have a reasonable interpretation, according to the intent of the parties as disclosed by the instrument, read in the light of the surrounding... The Southeastern Reporter - Página 1071918Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1884 - 792 páginas
...obligations of sureties, are to have a reasonable interpretation, accordHutherfurd u. Brachman. ing to the intent of the parties, as disclosed by the instrument read in the light of the surrounding circumstances, and the purposes for which it was made. Belloni v. Freeborn, 63 NY, 383;... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1882 - 690 páginas
...construction as other contracts. Second. The terms used and the language employed are to have a reasonable interpretation according to the intent of the parties...disclosed by the instrument read in the light of the surrounding circumstances and purposes for which it was made. Third. That if the terms are ambiguous... | |
| 1884 - 1022 páginas
...terms used and language employed in guaranties and obligations of sureties are to have a reasonable interpretation, according to the intent of the parties,...disclosed by the instrument read in the light of the surrounding circumstances and the purposes for which it was made. Belloni v. Freeborn, 63 NY 383; Douglass... | |
| 1915 - 1230 páginas
...surety or guarantor, as well as of every other contract, tbe true question is: What was the Intention of the parties, as disclosed by the instrument read in the light of the surrounding circumstances? » » » The meaning of the words is not affected by the fact that the party... | |
| 1886 - 988 páginas
...must look, then, at the letter itself, and give to its terms and the language employed a reasonable interpretation, according to the intent of the parties,...disclosed by the instrument, read in the light of surrounding circumstances and the purposes for which it was made. If there is anything ambiguous in... | |
| 1886 - 672 páginas
...NY, 228; 6 Civ. Pro., 226. In construing such an agreement the language used is to have a reasonable interpretation according to the intent of the parties...as disclosed by the instrument read in the light of surrounding circumstances and of the purpose for which it was made to give the instrument its intended... | |
| 1886 - 982 páginas
...must look, then, at the letter itself, and give to its terms and the language employed a reasonable interpretation according to the intent of the parties,...disclosed by the instrument, read in the light of surrounding circumstances and the purposes for which it was made. If there is anything ambiguous in... | |
| 1911 - 1372 páginas
...other undertakings. In other words, the terms employed in the obligation are to be given a reasonable interpretation according to the intent of the parties...as disclosed by the Instrument read In the light of surrounding circumstances and the purposes for which It was made. 27 Am. & Eng. Ency. Law (2d Ed.)... | |
| 1906 - 1362 páginas
...surety or guarantor, as well as of every other contract, the true question Is what was the intention of the parties as disclosed by the instrument read in the light of the surrounding circumstances. The contract of the surety or guarantor being just as legal as that of their... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1916 - 700 páginas
...in this State. A contract of suretyship must, says a text writer on the subject, "have a reasonable interpretation according to the intent of the parties,...as disclosed by the instrument read in the light of surrounding circumstances and purpose for which it was made. ' ' Pingrey on Suretyship, section 67.... | |
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