The Literal Rule, LNER v Berriman, Cheeseman v DPP, Whitely v Chappell, Fisher v Bell, Words are given their plain ordinary meaning, The Golden Rule, Narrow Approach, Broad Approach, Re Allen, Re Sigsworth, Words are given a meaning that makes sense, The Mischief Rule, Heydon's Case, Smith v Hughes, Royal College of Nursing v DHSS, The judge looks at the problem before the Act and the remedy the Act provided, The Purposive Approach, The method used by European judges - looks at the whole of the Act and why it was passed, Jones v Tower Boot Company, Cutter v Eagle Star Insurance, R v Registrar, ex parte Smith.
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Statutory Interpretation
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