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81Verba artis ex arte — Words of art should be interpreted by the art …
82Verba chartarum fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem — The language of the contract shall be construed most strictly against the person who offers it. Owens v Graetzel, 146 Md 361, 126 A 224, 39 ALR 943, 949 …
83Verba cum effectu accipienda sunt — Words should be so taken as to have effect …
84Verba currentis monetae tempus solutionis designant — The words current money refer to the time of payment …
85Verba debent intelligi cum effectu — Words ought to be under stood so as to have effect …
86Verba debent intelligi cum effectu, ut res magis valeat quam pereat — Language ought to be understood with such effect that the subject matter will rather have effect than be lost. See 2 Bl Comm 380 …
87Verba debent intelligi ut aliquid operentu — Words ought to be so understood that they may have some effect …
88Verba dicta de persona, intelligi debent de conditione personae — Words which are spoken concerning a person ought to be understood as referring to the condition of the person …
89Verba fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem — Language should be taken more strictly against him who makes use of it. See 2 Bl Comm 380 …
90Verba generalia generaliter sunt intelligenda — General words ought to be understood generally …