| Iowa State Bar Association, Iowa State Bar Association. Meeting - 1903 - 248 str.
...meaning bejoud the instrument. To pet at the thought or meaning expressed in a statute, a contract or a constitution, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words, in the order of grammatical arrangement in which the framers of the instruments have placed them. If... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Insurance - 1905 - 1346 str.
...its. interpretation, the thing we are to seek is the thought which it expresses. To ascertain this, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words employed in the order and grammatical arrangement in which the f miners of the instrument have placed... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1909 - 858 str.
...which we must observe. ******* To get at the thought or meaning expressed in a statute, a contract or a constitution, the first resort, in all cases, is to the natural signification of the words, in the order of grammatical arrangement in which the frnmers of the instrument have placed them. If... | |
| Colorado. Attorney-General's Office - 1910 - 438 str.
...the instrument itself; * * * To get at the thought or meaning expressed in a statute, a contract or a constitution, the first resort, in all cases, is to the natural signification of the words, in the order of grammatical arrangement in which the framers of the instrument have placed them. If... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1910 - 950 str.
...its interpretation, the thing we are to seek is the thought which it expresses. To ascertain this, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of {he word«; employed, in the order and grammatical arrangement in which the framers of the instrument... | |
| 1911 - 384 str.
...construction of a constitution the rule is thus stated in 8 Cyc., 732: "To ascertain the meaning of a constitution the first resort in all cases is to the...signification of the words used, in the order and grammatical arrangements in which the framers have placed them; and if thus regarded the words convey a definite... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1911 - 776 str.
...its interpretation, the thing we are to seek is the thought which it expresses. To ascertain this, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words employed, in the order and grammatical arrangement in which the framers of the instrument have placed... | |
| Colorado. Supreme Court - 1910 - 692 str.
...a statute or a constitution, the thing to seek is the thought which it expresses. To ascertain this the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words employed, not the order and grammatical arrangement in which they stand. If, thus regarded, the words... | |
| 1912 - 1164 str.
...to enforce It. The thing which we are to seek is the thought which it expresses. To ascertain this, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words employed, In the order of grammatical arrangement In which the framers of the instrument have placed... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1912 - 792 str.
...App. 505. 3. Meaning of Language. To ascertain a thought expressed by the constitutional provision, the first resort in all cases is to the natural signification of the words employed. Lastro v. State, 3 Tex. Cr. App. 363, 373; Hunt v. State, 7 Tex. Cr. App. 218, 831; Cox v.... | |
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