But if it be ambiguitas latens, then otherwise it is: as, if I grant my manor of S. to JF and his heirs, here appeareth no ambiguity at all; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact; and,... Literary and Professional Works - Side 380af Francis Bacon - 1861Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Francis Bacon - 1819 - 606 sider
...ambiguity at all; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S. this ambiguity is matter in fact ; and therefore it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass. So if I set forth my land by quantity, then it shall be supplied... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 484 sider
...ambiguity at all ; but if the truth be, that I nave the manors both of South S. and North S. this ambiguity is matter in fact, and therefore it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass. So if I set forth my land by quantity, then it shall be supplied... | |
 | Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 438 sider
...grant my manor of S- to IF and I have two manors Norths and South S this ambiguity is matter offset and shall be holpen by averment, whether of them it was that the party intended should pass. But if the deed recites whereas I am seised of the manor of North S. and... | |
 | Sir James Wigram - 1835 - 182 sider
...ambiguity at all; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact; and, therefore, it shall be holpen by averment. whether of them was that the party intended should pass. " So, if I set forth my land by quantity, then it shall be... | |
 | John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 756 sider
...S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact ; and therefore it GO Bacon's Maxims, Reg. 23. J shall be holpen by averment, whether of them it was, that the party intended should pass" (z). § 861. We have cited the above quotation from Lord Bacon's works,... | |
 | William Mawdesley Best - 1854 - 928 sider
...ambiguity at all ; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S. this ambiguity is matter in fact, and therefore it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass. So if I set forth my land by quantity, then it shall be supplied... | |
 | William Wetmore Story - 1856 - 846 sider
...if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter of fact; and, therefore, it shall be holpen by averment whether of them it was, that the party intended should pass." 1 § 678. In the case of a latent ambiguity the actions of the parties... | |
 | John Pitt Taylor - 1858 - 934 sider
...ambiguity at all. But if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact ; and therefore it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them it was, that the party intended should pass." * § 1099. The above quotation from Lord Bacon's works has been cited,... | |
 | Sir James Wigram, William Knox Wigram - 1858 - 246 sider
...all ; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and [172] North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact; and, therefore, it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass. " So, if I set forth my land by quantity, then it shall be... | |
 | Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 830 sider
...at all ; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact ; and therefore, it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass." (/) The rules of Lord Bacon rest entirely upon the principle... | |
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