In conventionibus contrahentium voluntas potius quam verba spectari placuit

In conventionibus contrahentium voluntas potius quam verba spectari placuit
In contracts, it is well to regard the intention of the parties rather than their mere words. Jackson ex dem. Craigie v Wilkinson (NY) 17 Johns 146, 150.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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