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" In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to ascertain and declare what is in terms or in substance contained therein, not to insert what has been omitted, or to omit what has been inserted; and where there are... "
The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California - Page 479
by California - 1872
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New-York

New York (State). Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings - 1850 - 898 pages
...execution, unless the parties have reference to a different place. § 1691. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. § 1692. In the construction of a statute, the intention of...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California: Adopted March 11th ...

California - 1872 - 774 pages
...different place. NY С. С. Г. § ICIO; Or. CC 1>. 5 683. $ 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...substance contained therein, not to insert what has been omilted, or to omit what has been inserted ; and where there are several provisions or particulars,...
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The Codes and Statutes of the State of California, Volume 2

California, Theodore Henry Hittell - 1876 - 986 pages
...cease. [New section, approved March 24, 1874; Amendments 1873-4, 377; took effect July 1, 1874. tained L. Bancroft be adopted as will give effect to all. 11.859. The intention of the legislature or parlies. SEC. 1859....
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California: As Adopted in 1872 ...

California - 1876 - 888 pages
...place. NYCCP 51690; Or. CCP § 68J. Ffcfe Civil Code, § 1646. $ 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to ascertain and declare what is in terras or in substance contained therein, not to insert what has been omitted, or to omit what has...
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Laws, Resolutions, and Memorials of the Territory of Montana Passed at the ...

Montana (Ter.) - 1877 - 956 pages
...unless the parties have reference to a different place. SEC. 612. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. SEC. 613. In the construction of a statute, the intention of...
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Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, of the Territory of Montana, Passed by the ...

Montana - 1877 - 520 pages
...unless the parties have reference to a different place. SEC. 612. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. SEC. 613. In the construction of a statute, the intention of...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, Adopted March 11th ...

California, Nathan Newmark - 1880 - 768 pages
...§ 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, 'm'-1 ' ' ? *'le °fflc? °f th° iullge i9 simply to ascertain and declare what is in terms or in substance contained therein, riot to insert what has been omitted, or to omit what lias been inserted; and where there are several...
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The Penal Code of California: Enacted in 1872, as Amended in 1885

California - 1881 - 940 pages
...Interpretation of contract— lex loci. Civil Code, sec. 1646. § 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. Construction— generally, sec. 1859 and notes: declaring what...
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The Penal Code of California: Enacted in 1872; as Amended in 1889

California - 1881 - 946 pages
...Interpretation of contract— lex loci. Civil Code, sec. 16i6. § 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. Construction— generally, sec. 1S5!) and notes: declaring what...
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Criminal Law, Pleading and Practice in the Courts of the State of California ...

California - 1881 - 806 pages
...execution, unless the parties have reference to a different place. 1858. In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to...particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all. 1. Rule of Construction.—Penal Code, sec. 3, n. 4, ante. 2....
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