· 1/22/1999
Air Safety, Inc. v. Teachers Realty Corp.
Citations
- 706 N.E.2d 882
- 185 Ill. 2d 457
- 236 Ill. Dec. 8
- 1999 Ill. LEXIS 2
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that the four corners rule prohibited consideration of extrinsic evidence when interpreting a contract with a sweeping integration clause
- holding that Illinois law follows a strict \four corners\ approach and does not allow extrinsic evidence to establish an ambiguity in an integrated contract
- holding that the four corners rule prohibited consideration of extrinsic evidence when interpreting a contract with a sweeping integration clause
- noting that Illinois appellate courts have applied the provisional admission approach in a variety of cases
- stating that in a written contract, a court looks to the language of the contract to determine the intent of the parties
- noting that Illinois appellate courts have applied the provisional admission approach in a variety of cases
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