The phrase “it is understood,” when employed as a word of contract in a written agreement, has the same force as the words “it is agreed.” Higginson v. Weld, 14 Gray (Mass.) 165.
The phrase “it is understood,” when employed as a word of contract in a written agreement, has the same force as the words “it is agreed.” Higginson v. Weld, 14 Gray (Mass.) 165.