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The subjective doctrine means that the court is obliged to establish the common intention of the parties even if this differs from the literal meanings of the words. The interpretation given to the meaning of the contract may be different not only from the literal sense of the language used, but also from the meaning which a reasonable person would attach to it. 

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Verantwortlich: Freie Universität Berlin - vertreten durch den Präsidenten
Autoren: Quang Ngoc DamEva GarmpiMaria Felicia Chacon DiazBishara JabalyHelena Pavlin
Stand der Bearbeitung: J.K. check 1: temp. & footnotes (14.03.2012)

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