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Interpretation and construction
Interpretation and construction, The very concept of interpretation connotes the introduction of elements which are necessarily extrinsic to the
Interpretation of Statute
Interpretation of Statute, it is well-settled that in construing the provisions of statute the Courts should be slow to
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Interpretation Clause
Interpretation Clause, a clause of an Act of Parlia-ment or document which defines the meaning of certain words occurring
court interpreter
court interpreter a court employee who orally translates what is said in court from English into the language of a
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English) (52 & 53 Vict. c. 63). A most important statute, repealing and re-enacting Lord Brougham's
Interpretation of contract
Interpretation of contract, is a matter for the arbitrator to decide and the court cannot substitute its own decision
Interpretation of items in Tariff Schedule
Interpretation of items in Tariff Schedule, where no definition is provided in the statute itself, as in this case,
Mystagogue
One who interprets mysteries especially of a religious kind
Truchman
Truchman, an interpreter.
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interpretive rule
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Interpretation and construction
Interpretation and construction, The very concept of interpretation connotes the introduction of elements which are necessarily extrinsic to the
Interpretation of Statute
Interpretation of Statute, it is well-settled that in construing the provisions of statute the Courts should be slow to
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Interpretation Clause
Interpretation Clause, a clause of an Act of Parlia-ment or document which defines the meaning of certain words occurring
court interpreter
court interpreter a court employee who orally translates what is said in court from English into the language of a
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English) (52 & 53 Vict. c. 63). A most important statute, repealing and re-enacting Lord Brougham's
Interpretation of contract
Interpretation of contract, is a matter for the arbitrator to decide and the court cannot substitute its own decision
Interpretation of items in Tariff Schedule
Interpretation of items in Tariff Schedule, where no definition is provided in the statute itself, as in this case,
Mystagogue
One who interprets mysteries especially of a religious kind
Truchman
Truchman, an interpreter.
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