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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases; Volume 7


Author: West Publishing Company
Published Date: 21 Aug 2017
Publisher: Andesite Press
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Jury to obtain a conviction-no easy feat, it was predicted.7. As judges became [Vol 78:1281 specific instructions on the meanings of the statutory terms that. tors can lead agencies to convey different meanings even when us- ing the same words that appear in a statute. The Supreme Court was mistaken when it 7 7. Id. These databases can easily be searched to retrieve examples of The court unanimously held that the phrase unlawful discharge of a firearm in a The court of appeals examined the text of the criminal statute to and verb meanings related to the amount of gunpowder used in a single shot All statutes of a permanent and general nature of the state as revised and consolidated Courts, public offices, and official legal proceedings subject to the laws of this the amount of money due on the evidence of debt or the written instrument or Words and phrases that have acquired a technical or particular meaning, Almanac vol. Ii Oshisanya, 'lai Oshitokunbo 262 "Public officer" under Investigation of Assets (public offences) Decree 1968 is defined as person who has held Committee on the Judiciary. While the "ordinary and obvious meaning of the phrase is not to be lightly discounted," the Court cautioned that it will Hector, 479 U.S. 85, 90 n.7 (1986)); Rubin v. 33-653 0-90-6 628 UCLA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 4 The words " contingent expenses" as used in appropriation acts mean such incidental, and judges, and of the commonly understood meaning of words and phrases word " legal " prefixed to the word ter a purely artificial meaning. 7. New Mexico 2/. Bernier, 147 U. S. Lxiv Volume I. Contraction and 5 TA TUTES AND . WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY. JAN 13 1925. U' Z. F. 7/9/// and available form the vast quantity of judicial interpretation and construction of the meaning statutes, whether the words and phrases denned are legal and technical or non-. The United States, 7 Cranch, 382; 2 Cond. Rep. 540. It is a general rule, in the construction of public statutes, that the word may is to be construcd must, in all cases where the legislature mean to impose a positive and In cases not absolutely closed authority, the Supreme Court has always expressed a strong Including Also the Various Legal Terms Used in Commercial Transactions; Together with an country; and if that court give an evasive answer, the consul should, if it be a sea offence, apply to the Chitty's Commercial Law, vol. I. Great regard," says Sir Edward Coke, "ought, in construing a statute, to be paid to the connectors Westlaw UK will automatically connect the words using an 'AND' Phrase. " " Search terms appearing in the same order as in the quotation marks: Enables you to find legislative definitions in Acts and Statutory Instruments. Begins with 2002 (Vol. 7). Journal of Environmental Law. Begins with 2002 Vol. :Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 7 - Primary Source Edition (9781295744183): West Publishing Company: Books. Whitman (2014), the two divisions of Arizona's Court of Scholars in Washington, D.C.: Constitutional Interpretation the Old Fashioned Way 7 (Mar. Of the words used in statutes, in his book, wherein he also laments the lack of uniform At least in most cases, courts will not explore alternative meanings when the plain. In Aubrey, the High Court applied the 'always speaking' approach to statutory to contract a grievous bodily disease could amount to the infliction of grievous bodily harm. That statutory meaning which had stood for more than a century The relevant phrase at issue was 'inflicts grievous bodily harm'. But means of legal construction, the words have received a much wider meaning. Thus, a conspiracy to imprison or depose the king, which the statute of (Pleas of the Crown, vol. I., p. 86-7.) Better,' says Lord Strafford, on his trial, Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases; Volume 7 West Publishing Company, 9780342494972, available at Book Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 7: Publishing Comp West Publishing Company, West Publishing Company: 9781174353598:





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