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Effect of special and general provisions
How a court should interpret a statute that ousts its jurisdiction
How courts construe provisions of a statute that is revenue based
How the court should construe a statute
How the court should interpret statutes pertaining to jurisdiction
How the word "or" may be interpreted
How the word "shall/may" should be interpreted
Principle governing the interpretation of statute where a word or phrase is not defined
Principle of interpretation where Statute tends to encroach on, curtail or abridge the freedom or liberty of an individual
Principles guiding the interpretation of statutes in line with International Law
The fundamental rule of interpretation of statutes
The meaning of the word "or" when used in statutes
The primary rule of interpretation of statute
The principle that a statute should not be interpreted in a manner that will defeat its object
The rule that courts should avoid judicial legislation
The rule that statutes must be construed according to the intention expressed in the statute
The rule that statutes must be read as a whole
The rule that statutes should be interpreted so as to respect vested rights
The rule that tautology should not be attributed to the legislature
The rule that the words in a legislation are not used in vain
What the Beneficial Construction rule (ut res magis valeat quam perat) entails
Whether there is a rule that prescribes that an original provision in a statute can independently and simultaneously co-exist with the modified version
Whether where a statute confers the power to appoint on a person or office; it includes the power to remove
Whether words in a statute must be clear and unambiguous without resorting to any external aid for interpretation
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