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Card 26
Front
What are the five rules of guidance?
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Card 27
Front
What are the four common law rules of interpretation?
Back
Card 28
Front
What is the literal rule?
Back
Card 29
Front
What is the practical reason for using the literal rule?
Back
Card 30
Front
Which [1952] case gives the literal rule importance?
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Card 31
Front
Look into Fisher v Bell as case authority example for literal rule including ROWA 1961.
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Card 32
Front
Look at R v Bowen, "to make" vs download.
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Card 33
Front
Look at Wright v RSPCA, think about judicial decisions.
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Card 34
Front
Look at Brutus v Cozens for literal rule.
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