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" Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical construction, leads to a manifest contradiction of the apparent purpose of the enactment, or to some inconvenience or absurdity, hardship or injustice, presumably not intended, a... "
Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws - Strana 366
autor/autoři: United States. Department of the Treasury - 1914
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of ..., Svazek 104

South Carolina. Supreme Court, J. S. G. Richardson, Robert Wallace Shand, Cyprian Melanchthon Efird, William Hay Townsend, Duncan C. Ray, William Munro Shand - 1916 - 634 str.
...Interpretation of Statutes, sec. 73. At section 295, the same author says : Rep.] April Terra, 1916. not intended, a construction may be put upon it, which...the words, and even the structure of the sentence, (a) This is done, sometimes, by giving an unusual meaning to particular words; sometimes by altering...
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On the Interpretation of Statutes

Sir Peter Benson Maxwell - 1875 - 500 str.
...language of a statute, in its plain and unequivocal meaning and ordinary grammatical construction, has led to a manifest contradiction of the apparent purpose of the enactment, or to some palpable and evident absurdity or injustice, presumably not intended, a construction has been sometimes...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Svazek 16

United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 1242 str.
...capital and Infamous crimes are not Doubtless, In some cases, where the language of a statute leads to an absurdity, hardship, or Injustice, presumably not Intended, a construction may be put upon It modifying the meaning of the words, so as to carry out the real intention; but where the intention...
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The Pacific Reporter, Svazek 124

1912 - 1164 str.
...presents a multitude of decisions supporting and illustrating the following text: "Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical...the words, and even the structure of the sentence. This may be done by departing from the rules of grammar ; by giving an unusual meaning to particular...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Svazek 91

1910 - 1190 str.
...purpose to be accomplished, and the construction courts have given similar words. "Where the language of a statute, In its ordinary meaning and grammatical...the words, and even the structure of the sentence. This Is done, sometimes by giving an unusual meaning to particular words ; sometimes by altering their...
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The Law of Limitation and Prescription (in British India): Including ...

Upendra Nath Mitra - 1885 - 778 str.
...Exception (b) applies where guagefeads *ue language of a statute in its plain meaning and it°yaorsurd" grammatical construction leads to a manifest contradiction...the apparent purpose of the enactment, or to some palpable absurdity or inconsistency, or to injustice and inconvenience. In such cases Judges deviate...
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Atlantic Reporter, Svazek 102

1918 - 1234 str.
...Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical construction, lends to я manifest contradiction of the apparent purpose of...injustice, presumably not intended, a construction may bo put upon it which modifies the meaning o£ the words, and even the structure of the sentence, <•...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Svazek 117

1909 - 1338 str.
...Mr. Endlich, in his work on Interpretation of Statutes (page 400, § 295), says: "Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical...the words and even the structure of the sentence. This is done sometimes by giving an unusual meaning to particular words, sometimes by altering their...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Svazek 192

1917 - 1312 str.
...Mr. Endlich, in his work on Interpretation of Statutes (page 400, § 205), says: 'Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical...enactment, or to some inconvenience or absurdity, bardship, or injustice presumably not intended, 'a construction may be put upon it which modifies the...
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A Commentary on the Interpretation of Statutes

Gustav Adolf Endlich - 1888 - 970 str.
...Intent of Act. Modification of Language — Where the language of a statute, in its ordinary inclining and grammatical construction, leads to a manifest...contradiction of the apparent purpose of the enactment, dr to some inconvenience or absurdity, hardship or injustice, presumably not intended, a construction...
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