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Card 6
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What are the four rules / approaches used for statutory interpretation?
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Card 7
Front
What does the literal rule mean?
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Card 8
Front
In doing so, what are words given regardless of the outcome?
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Card 9
Front
Who spoke about the literal rule in the case of R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892)?
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Card 10
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What did Lord Esher say in the case of
R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892)?
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Card 11
Front
What are the two cases used in application of the literal rule?
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Card 12
Front
What were the facts in Whiteley v Chappell?
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Card 13
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What was held in Whiteley v Chappell?
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Card 14
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What were the facts in LNER v Berriman?
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Card 15
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What was held in LNER v Berriman?
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