Morse v. Morse

58 N.H. 391
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedAugust 5, 1878
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
Morse v. Morse, 58 N.H. 391 (N.H. 1878).

Opinion

Stanley, J.

In the construction of written instruments, the inquiry is,What was the intention of the person executing the instrument to be construed ? That inquiry is to be answered, like a question of fact, by the weight of competent evidence. No technical rules of construction applicable to all cases can be established. The intention in each case must be determined by the evidence bearing on the question. Rice v. Society, 56 N. H. 191, 198, 203; Houghton v. Pattee, 58 N. H. 326.

“ A certain tract of land, being the same premises conveyed to me,” was intended, we think, as a description of the tract desci’ibed in the deed referred to, and not of the interest conveyed by that deed. The mortgagor, by that expression, intended to say, I mortgage to you a tract of land having the same boundaries as the tract described in the deed referred to. The language used might mean “ a certain tract, being an undivided half of said tract, and being the same conveyed to me;” but the mortgagor then owned the whole of the tract described, and there is no evidence tending to show any reason why he should limit the mortgage to one half rather than the other, or why he should mortgage one half rather than the whole, or why he did not say half if half was meant; and in the absence of such evidence we cannot infer that he intended thus to limit it. The conclusion is, that the mortgage is of the whole land.

Case discharg'ed.

Bingham, J., did not sit.

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