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    Statutory Interpretation

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    courts‚ and this is how the courts apply and interpret the legislations or acts of Parliament within a situation or a court case. To aid in the Courts’ application of the law‚ rules of statutory interpretation have been created; they are literal rule‚ golden rule and mischief or purposive rule. These are rules used by the courts to interpret the meaning of an Act. They are necessary because the meanings of an Act can be unclear‚ among other things‚ and these “rules” are used to make a judge’s task of

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    reputation or life. The situations of both characters hold similar to each other because both wives risk everything‚ their own honor and dignity‚ to uphold the respect that is required in a marriage. In the play Medea‚ in order for Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece‚ he needs Medea’s assistance to complete his conquest. Medea willingly kills her own father and brother to show her commitment to her marriage vows of protecting her husband. She regrets the sacrifices she makes because “[She][herself] betrayed

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    Medea: Jason's Demise

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    society of the time and used this as an attempt to correct the progressively immoral ways of society. This piece focuses on pride as Jason’s hubris and its contribution to his imminent downfall. Jason’s pride is brought out by his desire to attain the Golden Fleece and later on to improve his social standing by marrying Glauce. In his quest for glory‚ he does not pause to analyse the effects of his actions upon himself and the individuals around him‚ thus bringing about his eventual downfall. However

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    Mischief Rule

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    of narrower application than the golden rule or the plain meaning rule‚ in that it can only be used to interpret a statute and‚ strictly speaking‚ only when the statute was passed to remedy a defect in the common law. Legislative intent is determined by examining secondary sources‚ such as committee reports‚ treatises‚ law review articles and corresponding statutes. The application of this rule gives the judge more discretion than the literal and the golden rule as it allows him to effectively

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    Rules of Interpretation

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    A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a state‚ city‚ or county. Typically‚ statutes command or prohibit something‚ or declare policy. Statutory interpretation is the process by which courts interpret and apply legislation. Some amount of interpretation is always necessary when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and straightforward meaning. But in many cases‚ there is some ambiguity or vagueness in the words of the statute

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    Indian Roads

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    india has the second largst road network in the world‚ with over 3.314 million kms of roadways spread across the length and breadth of the country. The roads are primarily made of bitumen‚ with some Indian National Highways having concrete roads. The concept of expressway roads is also catching up in India‚ and the Mumbai - Pune expressway and Delhi Gurgaon expressway are the finest examples. These may be divided into : National Highways These are main highways running through the length and

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    Nhai Ris

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    Page 1 of 10 Web enabled Road Information System (RIS) coupled with GIS features for National Highways on Golden Quadrilateral of India: Client – National Highways Authority of India‚ World Bank funded project Government of India has taken an ambitious plan of improvement of National Highway Network of the country. The highway network after improvement needs to be operated and maintained by developing priority programs and schedules of rehabilitation‚ maintenance and new construction within budget

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    Ages of Man

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    (Powell). In the first stage‚ known as “The golden age”‚ for both Hesiod and Ovid‚ besides the obvious similarity in name‚ in both stages‚ those who lived during this stage were considered “blessed” living in peace‚ where war was non existent and “all good things were theirs; land yielded grain in abundance‚ in harvests demanding no toil” (Hesiod i.116-117). Significant differences appear during this stage as well. According to Hesiod‚ during his golden age‚ “men” were seen as gods‚ who become “the

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    Genetically Modified Foods

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    Genetically modified foods have recently been in the new headlines for both their positive attributes and the negatives of genetic modification‚ this essay will look at the effects Genetically Modified foods have on the economy‚ environment and you. Genetically modified (GM) foods refer to crop plants which have been created for human or animal consumption‚ these foods have had their genetic material modified in a way that would not occur naturally within the food. Desired traits such as increased

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    GMO Reaction Paper

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    students‚ and farmers protest to stop the testing and delivery of Golden Rice. Golden Rice is GMO product containing the nutrients like vitamin A. It is a product for which it will stop the blindness of children in the world. But‚ the Filipino Farmers are just so angry to prevent this GMO product to taste our tongues. And this is a very unethical move based on research almost a greater number of countries are accepting the Golden Rice every year. The certain people who protested three months ago

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