Summary
holding when interpreting contract, clear and unambiguous words must be given their plain and ordinary meaning
Summary of this case from Delavau v. Eastern America Trans. WareOpinion
1997
holding when interpreting contract, clear and unambiguous words must be given their plain and ordinary meaning
Summary of this case from Delavau v. Eastern America Trans. Ware1997
holding when interpreting contract, clear and unambiguous words must be given their plain and ordinary meaning
Summary of this case from Delavau v. Eastern America Trans. WareFull title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Jan 1, 1997
The loss was considered irreparable as the number of lost customers could not be accurately tabulated.…
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