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<strong>BENNI<strong>ON</strong></strong> <strong>ON</strong> <strong>STATUTORY</strong> INTERPRETATI<strong>ON</strong><br />

Fifth Edition Updating Notes (Version 24, 25 Mar 2010)<br />

in bonam partem (in good faith)<br />

construction ........................................... 46<br />

implication<br />

legitimacy of ............................................. 35<br />

limitation on express words, of ................. 36<br />

related law, affecting ................................. 36<br />

statutory description, partially met, and .... 63<br />

impossibility ................................................. 58<br />

in pari materia, Acts ............................... 41, 44<br />

incompatibility, declaration of, under<br />

Human Rights Act 1998<br />

primary legislation, in respect of [New<br />

entry, not in fifth edition] ...................... 65<br />

incorporation by reference<br />

archival drafting ........................................ 46<br />

nature of .................................................... 46<br />

informed interpretation<br />

context ....................................................... 41<br />

rule ............................................................ 40<br />

inherent judicial powers<br />

appeal, relating to [New entry, not in fifth<br />

edition] .................................................. 23<br />

intention, legislative<br />

duplex approach to .................................... 34<br />

fictitious, whether ..................................... 34<br />

Interpretation Act 1978<br />

general ....................................................... 40<br />

interpretative factors<br />

consistent result from, effect of................. 37<br />

interpreter of enactment<br />

legal knowledge, need for ......................... 41<br />

interstitial articulation<br />

examples of ............................................... 37<br />

meaning of ................................................ 36<br />

judicial notice<br />

meaning of words, of ................................ 62<br />

judicial review<br />

prosecution of offences [New entry, not in<br />

fifth edition] ........................................... 22<br />

jurisdiction<br />

ouster of .................................................... 23<br />

jury<br />

function of ................................................. 32<br />

justice<br />

law should serve ........................................ 46<br />

miscarriage of [New entry, not in fifth<br />

edition] .................................................. 47<br />

land<br />

meaning of ................................................ 55<br />

law-churning ................................................ 51<br />

legal meaning<br />

multilingual systems ................................. 19<br />

legal meaning<br />

must be „real‟ ............................................ 19<br />

legal meaning ............................................... 19<br />

legal meaning<br />

nature of .................................................... 33<br />

legal policy<br />

law should be consistent ........................... 47<br />

legal process, rights of [New entry, not in<br />

fifth edition] .......................................... 49<br />

nature of .................................................... 46<br />

property rights and .................................... 48<br />

property rights, and ................................... 49<br />

legal policy:law should not be changed<br />

casually ..................................................... 47<br />

legal proceedings<br />

academic or hypothetical point ................. 24<br />

legality, principle of (constitutional rights)<br />

.................................................................. 47<br />

legislation<br />

primary and secondary [New entry, not in<br />

fifth edition] .................................... 27, 28<br />

remedial [New entry, not in fifth edition] .. 37<br />

legislative history<br />

consolidation Acts and .............................. 41<br />

literal construction<br />

presumption regarding [New entry, not in<br />

fifth edition] .......................................... 49<br />

long title<br />

interpretative use of .................................. 44<br />

Lords, House of<br />

precedent, and ........................................... 25<br />

mandatory and directory requirements .. 20,<br />

21<br />

mistake<br />

fact, as to ................................................... 50<br />

mistake of law<br />

Parliament, by ........................................... 44<br />

natural justice<br />

fairness ...................................................... 55<br />

nemo debet bis vexari ................................... 57<br />

neologism ..................................................... 61<br />

noscitur a sociis principle ............................ 62<br />

notice, statutory<br />

invalid ....................................................... 50<br />

Ombudsman<br />

general ...................................................... 21<br />

omission to act ....................................... 32, 60<br />

open court, principle of the<br />

nature of .................................................... 23<br />

ordinary meaning<br />

nature of .................................................... 61<br />

Padfield approach ....................................... 22<br />

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