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The Theft Act of 1968 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, ... Have a Criminal Law questionIs there a statute of limitations on felony theft by deception in Massachusetts
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・ The WPA was first enacted in 1989, with the express intention to "strengthen and improve protection for... ・ The WPA covers "current employees, ... Arizona Statute ... Where Is Parliament
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A web page about the interpretation of statutes. ... Do judges really set out to interpret Acts according to the intent of Parliament? For instance, in Fisher v.
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give effect to the intention of Parliament as expressed in the ivords of the statute.' 1 This means that a judge must reject an interpretation of the words used in the ...
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CASE. AND. COMMENT. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION AND PARLIAMENTARY INTENTION. Pepper v. Hart [1992] 3 W.L.R.. 1032 has achieved some public ...
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approach where the 'intention' of Parliament, and hence the construction of a statute, is determined simply by referring to the appropriate authoritative statement ...
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INTERPRETING TAX STATUTES: TAX AVOIDANCE. AND THE INTENTION OF PARLIAMENT. I. INTRODUCTION. THERE are very few tax cases known to the ...
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Statutory Interpretation's main question is whether it should give effect to the wordings of the statute or to parliament's intention. Parliament is the supreme ...
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166 ("It is for the courts to construe [the statute's] words and it is the court's duty in so doing to give effect to the intention of Parliament in using those words").
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If the intention of Parliament is clear from the words used there is no need for the courts to go outside the statute to find the intention of Parliament. Maunsell v ...
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