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Leading Case
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First National Exchange Bank of Roanoke v. Roanoke Oil Co.
169 Va. 99, 192 S.E. 764 (1937)
Key Principle
The existence of a contract is judged by the outward, objective expressions of the parties' intent rather than their undisclosed subjective intentions; a party's secret reservation does not defeat an apparent agreement.
Area of Law
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