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Shall
of anything contrary in the context indicating that a permissive interpretation is permissible, the statute ought to be construed as peremptory,
Latimer
Latimer [fr. latinier, Fr., form of atiner], an interpreter, according to Coke (2 Inst. 515). It is suggested that
Victimisation
the context of industrial disputes is capable of two different interpretations: It connotes a person who became the victim of the
Statutory exposition
statute is ambiguous, and any subsequent enactment involves a particular interpretation o the former Act, it is said to contain a
Regulation
As a matter of fact the regulation has to be interpreted in the context in which it is used and not
Procedure established by law
of deprivation of life and liberty under Article 21 was interpreted in Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, (1978) 2 SCR
stricti juris
stricti juris [Latin] : according to or determined by strict interpretation of the law [the rights of a guarantor are stricti
Held
by Earl Jowitt (1959 Edition), the word 'hold' has been interpreted as meaning 'to have as tenant'. In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary
External aids
at where that word has been statutorily defined or judicially interpreted but where there is no such definition or interpretation, the
Civil Law
again promulgating the new formulae subsequently introduced, together with an interpretation of the laws of the Twelve Tables, whence it is
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