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2004-08-16 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| Certain rules of contract interpretation come to mind at this point. First, in construing a contract, it is a fundamental task to ascertain the intention of the contracting parties.[11] As a rule, such intention is determined by looking at the words used -- at all the words rather than at a particular word or two; and at words in context rather than just words standing alone.[12] | |||||