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· 6/10/1986

In RE MARRIAGE OF LEVY v. Levy

Citations

  • 388 N.W.2d 170
  • 130 Wis. 2d 523
  • 1986 Wisc. LEXIS 1828

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that the court “cannot insert what has been omitted or rewrite a contract made by the parties”
  • court should use each part of a statute in conjunction with the others to create a harmonious whole
  • “In the guise of construing a contract, courts cannot insert what has been omitted or rewrite a contract made by the parties”
  • “In the guise of construing a contract, courts cannot insert what has been omitted or rewrite a contract made by the parties”
  • “The recital or whereas clause of a contract may be examined to determine the intention of the parties.”
  • “The recital or whereas clause of a contract may be examined to determine the intention of the parties.”

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Judges: Heffernan

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