Partridge v. the Insurance Company Partridge v. the Insurance Company

Partridge v. the Insurance Company

82 U.S. 573, 1872.SCT.0000054

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Publisher Description

Messrs. T. W. B. Crew and J. F. Hardin, for the plaintiff in error: 1. The question was what an agent's 'working up' the business of life insurance means? Now, on their face, have those words in connection with that business, a full, plain, unquestionable meaning, known to all who hear them? We offered to prove by persons in the business that they had not such a meaning, but contrariwise had a technical and peculiar meaning, understood only by persons in the business, and we offered moreover to show exactly what that meaning was. Yet, thus to show the true meaning of the contract, the court held would vary its true meaning, and that though we offered to prove it on its face ambiguous, it was on that same face without the possibility of two meanings.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1872
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
62.3
KB

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