167 A. 453 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1933) Cited 4 times
In Douglass v. Queeney, 109 Pa. Super. 336, 167 A. 453, we held that "All rules of construction are simply means to a given end, by those methods of reason which experience has taught are best calculated to lead to the intention, and generally no rule will be adopted to defeat the intention."