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Rules of Interpretation and Rules of Law distinguished
Rules of Law against Principle
Consistent Decisions-Contradictory Decisions
Long-standing Decisions
Dicta contained in Decisions
Decisions on Identical Words or Similar Grounds
Decisions and Judgments affirmed on Different Grounds
SECTION III.
DECISIONS OF COURTS.
Decisions of Courts of Co-ordinate or Concurrent Jurisdiction
Superior Courts
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PART II.-RULES OF LEGAL INTERPRETATION
APPLICABLE TO ALL INSTRUMENTS.
Intention from Instrument, from Words Used, from Context
Rational Interpretation
Circumstances-Extrinsic Evidence
Customs and Usages
Contemporaneous and Continuous Usage
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Interpretation should be favourable --most agreeable to the Intention 145
Extrinsic Evidence
Dependent and Independent
Conditions Precedent and Subsequent
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Clauses against Public Policy or the Policy of the Law
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