1362See, sections §3.02[B][6][a] Article 1362 of the CC. It. (Italian Law); §3.03[A][2] Types or Methods of Interpretation in German Law (German Law); §3.03[B][4][a] Subjective Interpretation (Swiss Law), §3.03[C][2][c] Principles of Literal Interpretation (Turkish Law); §3.04[A][3] The Parol Evidence Rule and Merger Clauses (English Law), supra.
1369See, sections §3.02[A] [4] [a] Article 1188 (Former Article 1156) of the CC. Fr. (French Law); §3.02[B](6][a] Article 1362 of the CC. It. (Italian Law); §3.03[B](4] Article 18/1 of the OR (Swiss Law); §3.03(C] [2] [a] Article 19(1) of the TBK (Turkish Law), supra.
1370See, sections §4.02[D](l] Article 8(1) of the CISG-Subjective Interpretation; §4.03[B][1] Article 4.1 of the UPICC; §4.03[B] (2] Article 4.2 of the UPICC; §4.04(A][2] (a] Article 5:101 of the PECL; §4.04[B] [2] [a] Article II-8:101 of the DCFR; §4.04[C] [2] [a] Article 58 of the CESL; §4.05[B](1] Trans-Lex Principle No. IV.5.1, supra.
1371See, section §2.01 [B][2][a], The Emergence of Principles of Subjective Interpretation in the Classical Period, supra.
1372See, sections §3.02[A][4][a] Article 1188 (Former Article 1156) of the CC. Fr.; §3.02[B](6][a] Article 1362 of the CC. It.; §3.03[A][3][b] § 133 of the BGB; §3.03[B][5] Principles of Interpretation Developed Through Case Law, supra.
1376See, section §2.02 Humanist and Naturalist Schools of Law and the Divergence of Approaches among Continental Legal Systems, supra.
1377See, sections §3.03[A][3](c] § 157 of the BGB (German Law); §3.03[B](1] Generally SwissLaw); §3.03[C][2][b] The Will Theory, the Theory of Declaration, and the Trust Theory (Turkish Law), supra.
1378See, section §3.02[B][4] Views Pertaining to the Objectivity of the Subjective Interpretation, supra.
1379See section §3.04[A][2] Objective Approach, supra.
1380Article 4.1 of the UPICC; §4.03[B][2] Article 4.2 of the UPICC; §4.04[A][2][a] Article 5.101 of the PECL; §4.04[C] [2] [a] Article 58 of the CESL; supra.
1387See, sections §3.03[A][3][c] § 157 of the BGB (German Law); §3.03[B][1] Generally (Swiss Law); §3.03[C][2][b] The Will Theory, the Theory of Declaration, and the Trust Theory (Turkish Law), supra.