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Interpretation of Statutes

  • Unit 1: Meaning, Purpose & Basic Principles of Interpretation
    • Interpretation: Meaning, Purpose & Construction
  • Unit 2: Primary Rules of Statutory Interpretation
    • Literal, Golden & Mischief Rules of Interpretation
    • Rule of Harmonious Construction & Purposive Approach
  • Unit 3: Internal Aids to Interpretation
    • Internal Aids to Statutory Interpretation
  • Unit 4: External Aids to Interpretation
    • External Aids to Statutory Interpretation
  • Unit 5: Rules of Language & Subsidiary Maxims
    • Ejusdem Generis, Noscitur a Sociis & Language Rules
  • Unit 6: Strict vs. Liberal Construction (Tax & Penal Laws)
    • Strict Interpretation of Tax & Penal Laws
  • Unit 7: Operation & Presumptions of Statutes
    • Retrospective Operation & Statutory Presumptions

Unit 5: Rules of Language & Subsidiary Maxims

Linguistic rules and classic Latin maxims provide the grammatical syntax guidelines that courts apply to structure statutory sentences.

This unit examines Ejusdem Generis, Noscitur a Sociis, and other critical subsidiary maxims of language.

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