Statutory Interpretation Flashcards

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What is the literal rule

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Where the judges use the plain ordinary dictionary meaning, even if it produces an absurd result

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What case is used for the literal rule

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Whitley v Chappell- illegal to impersonate voter but voter was dead so wasn’t guilty

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Whats the golden rule

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An alternative aproach:
- Wide- i meaning/no choice
- Narrow- 2 or more meanings

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What case is used for the wide approach

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Re sigsworth- murdered next of kin, not receive money

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5
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what case is used for the narrow approach

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R v Allen- legal marriage and ceremony considered 2 meanings of 1 word

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Whats the mischief rule

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Where heydons case is used to question/look at:
- what the common law was before
- the gap
- the resolution/remedy
- and the reason

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What case was used for the mischief rule

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Smith v huges- prostitute in windows, law said they weren’t allowed to loiter in street, this was amended by including visibility in street

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Whats purposive aproach

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  • find out parliament intentions
  • make sure they are achieved
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what case is used for purposive aproach

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R v registra general ex Porte smith- not aloud birth certificate as would cause danger if received, would have been in parliaments intentions for him not to receive this

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