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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