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" The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark that, where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves a reasonable doubt of its meaning which the canons of interpretation fail to solve, the benefit of the doubt... "
Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated - Page 233
1898
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The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at ...

1875 - 774 lehte
...inferences. The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark, that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...the legislature which has failed to explain itself. But it yields to the paramount rule that every statute is to be expounded according to the intent of...
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On the Interpretation of Statutes

Sir Peter Benson Maxwell - 1875 - 500 lehte
...inferences (e). The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark, that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...of interpretation fail to solve, the benefit of the (a) E. v. Boulton, 1 Den. 508, (d) Per Lord Abinger in Hen19 LJ. MC. 67. derson v. Sherborne, 2 M....
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A Commentary on the Interpretation of Statutes

Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 lehte
...inferences (c). The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark, that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...the Legislature which has failed to explain itself (d). But it yields to the paramount rule that every statute is to be expounded according to the intent...
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The Pacific Reporter, 44. köide

1896 - 1138 lehte
...author says: "The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost he summed up in the remark that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...the legislature which has failed to explain itself." And again, from the opinion of the court in Hiñes v. Railroad Co., 95 NC 437, that tiio "plain meaning...
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The Pacific Reporter, 44. köide

1896 - 1138 lehte
...effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark that лупеге an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves a reasonable...the legislature which has failed to explain itself." And again, from the opinion of the court in Hiñes v. Railroad Co., 95 NC 437, that tue '•plain meaning...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., 23. köide

Nevada. Supreme Court - 1898 - 568 lehte
...author says: "The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...fail to solve, the benefit of the doubt should be Points decided. given to the subject, and against the legislature which has failed to explain itself."...
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On the Interpretation of Indian Statutes Based on Indian Case Law

Aughore Nath Ghose, Sarat Chandra Ghosh - 1904 - 536 lehte
...our Indian Statute Book is still full of legislative enactments which require an ample application of reasonable doubt of its meaning which the canons of interpretation fail to solve." In Wilberforce on Statute Law it is said that what is meant by strict construction is that Acts which...
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Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, 21. köide

1913 - 584 lehte
...contracts. The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark, that where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...the legislature which has failed to explain itself. But it yields to thfe paramount rule that ervery statute is to be expounded according to the intent...
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The Canadian Law Times, 33. köide

1914 - 1230 lehte
...which imposes a burden on the subject such as a taxing Act must be given a construction most beneficial to the subject and against the legislature which has failed to explain itself. See the cases of : Hull Dock Co. v. Broume, supra; per Pollock, CB, Nicholson v. Field, supra; per...
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International Law Reports, 27. köide

E. Lauterpacht - 1963 - 712 lehte
...Maxwell: ' The effect of the rule of strict construction might almost be summed up in the remark that, where an equivocal word or ambiguous sentence leaves...the legislature which has failed to explain itself. But it yields to the paramount rule that every statute is to be expounded according to its expressed...
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