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Card 16
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Which rule of statutory interpretation should judges apply first?
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Card 17
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Parliament consists of two chambers. The elected chamber is known as the
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Card 18
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Which of the following cases are original precedents?
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Card 19
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Under the _____ rule the words may be given a secondary meaning if applying the literal leads to absurdity.
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Card 20
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In criminal trials if the burden of proof is placed on a defendant, the standard of proof is that of beyond reasonable doubt.
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Card 21
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Stages in the Legislative process
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Card 22
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The _________ is binding on all courts in England and Wales including the Supreme Court.
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Card 23
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In Smith v Hughes the court applied the ____rule and the prostitutes were liable as they were on view to the public.
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Card 24
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Overruling:
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Card 25
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n which of the following cases was the 1966 Practice Statement used?
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