The Doctrines of the Law of Contracts, in Their Principal Outlines, Stated, Illustrated, And Condensed

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— The interpretation of a contract is the ascertaining, not only of its verbal meaning, but also of its legal effect. We shall, therefore, consider, I. Eules to determine the Meaning of a Written Contract ; II. Rules to determine the Effect of a Contract, whether written or oral.
I. Mules to determine the Meaning of a Written Contract.
§ 575. Intent of Parties. — The leading rule is, that a written contract shall be so interpreted as, if possible, to carry out what the parties meant .^ And inte
...rpretation is to be resorted to only when the intent is doubtful.^ Hence, — § 576. Evidence of Surroundings, etc. — Though the writing cannot be orally contradicted,^ except when it is to be reformed in equity as not expressing what both the » Collins V. Lavelle, 44 Vt. 230; Browning v. Wright, 2 B. & P. 13, 26; Hunter v. Miller, 6 B. Monr. 612 ; Wolfe v. Scarborough, 2 Ohio State, 361 ; Higgins V. Wasgatt, 34 Maine, 305.
" Noyes v. Nichols, 28 Vt. 159 ; Means v. Presbyterian Church , 3 Watts & S.


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