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... them difficulty .No assumption, should to be made that the creation of the all statute directed to the general public and therefore designed to be understood by them. The language of the statute cannot be reducing to low level because the user tends to be the legal professional generally. Even the expert's user will face the problems. It is necessary to interpret the intention of the parliament suitable with the meanings of the statute. [1]House of Lords Act 1999 [2] The Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949. [3] See F, A, R Bennion, statute Law (3rd ed., 1990) part ? (pp .83-205); cf. W.Twining and D.Miers, How To Do Things With Rules (2nd ed., 1982), chaps. 4-6. According to F.A R. Bennion 4 he had identified a numbers of factors may cause the doubt the first is the technique of ellipsis. Here draftsman believes that refrains from using certain words are necessary implied. Only the ...
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