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... to declare the meaning of what is written in the instrument , not what was intended to have been written ; to give effect to the ... the express meaning being , for the purposes of interpretation , equivalent to the intention .
... to declare the meaning of what is written in the instrument , not what was intended to have been written ; to give effect to the ... the express meaning being , for the purposes of interpretation , equivalent to the intention .
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It was obviously arguable that by proving the existence of an inquiry the defendants had justified the ordinary meaning of the libel , but that was of necessity the right view . But the defendants were entitled to a new trial ...
It was obviously arguable that by proving the existence of an inquiry the defendants had justified the ordinary meaning of the libel , but that was of necessity the right view . But the defendants were entitled to a new trial ...
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The learned lord justice went on to say that there was no logical reason why an innuendo or extension of the ordinary meaning of the words ( creating a separate cause of action ) should be born from the libel where there was no ...
The learned lord justice went on to say that there was no logical reason why an innuendo or extension of the ordinary meaning of the words ( creating a separate cause of action ) should be born from the libel where there was no ...
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