Literal Rule, Words interpreted with literal meaning, Example cases of literal rule , Cheeseman v DPP 1990, Whitely v Chapell (1868), London and North Eastern Railway Co v Berriman (1946)n (1946), Statutory Interpretation, Judges' decision on precise meaning of a particular word or phrase in a statute, Rules of Interpretation, Rules on interpretation of statute, ie Literal, Golden and Mischief, Golden Rule, If literal rule produces an absurd result than the golden rule will be applied, Example cases of golden rule, Adler v George 1964 (narrow view) and Re Sigsworth 1935 (Wide view), Mischief Rule, Judges look at the mischief the statute was preventing, Example Mischief rule cases, Heydon's case (1584), Smith v Hughes (1960), Eastborne BC v Stirling (2000) and RCN v DHSS (1981).

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