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| has gloss | eng: Smith v Hughes (1871) LR 6 QB 597 is a famous English contract law case. In it, Blackburn J set out his classic statement of the objective interpretation of people's conduct when entering into a contract. Rejecting that one should merely look to what people subjectively intended, he said, |
| lexicalization | eng: Smith v Hughes |
| lexicalization | eng: Smith v. Hughes |
| instance of | c/English agreement cases |
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| media:img | LordBlackburn.jpg |
| media:img | Sir Alexander Cockburn.jpg |
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