Statutory Interpretation 1 Flashcards

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What is statutory interpretation?

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The process of interpreting and applying the law on decided cases

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Why is statutory interpretation important?

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  1. The impossibility to ask an individual parliament member what they meant when using certain terms
  2. The status may have been too vague so needed to resolved by judge
  3. Some words or phrases have core and peripheral meanings that canā€™t be understood by the laymen
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3
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List down some of the rules of statutory interpretation

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-literal rule
-golden rule
-mischief rule

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What rule essentially asks the question; by creating the new act of parliament what was the mischief/defect of the previous or existing statute or law did not cover that the new act cover

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The mischief rule

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How can you define the literal rule?

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This is when the courts interpret statutes in their plain and ordinary sense without examining parliamentā€™s intention

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When can the courts apply the golden rule?

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When the literal rule results in an absurd result and the courts now need to investigate whether that was parliamentā€™s intention

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What does pari materia mean?

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It means ā€˜on the same subject matterā€™

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What does the doctrine of pari materia cover?

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That if two or more statutes or laws deal with the similar matter, the courts should take those statutes as one system to interpret the law especially where it is unclear

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What does Noscitur a sociis mean?

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It means ā€˜it is known from its contextā€™

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How is the the doctrine of noscitur a sociis apply?

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It applies when a specific term is too vague or unclear that the courts may need to consider the other words surrounding it to understand and interpret

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What does ejusdem generis mean?

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It mean ā€˜of the same kind or natureā€™

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When is the doctrine of ejusdem generis applied?

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Where thereā€™s a list of specific terms thatā€™s followed by a more general term, the courts have to interpret that the general term is in the same nature

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What does expresio unius exclusio alterius mean?

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It means ā€˜ to express one is to exclude othersā€™

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When is the doctrine of expressio unius exclusio alterius used?

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Where the mention of specific things will be presumed that the the other things not mentioned but of the same kind is excluded

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