Ejusdem Generis in UK Law
- The Application of the Ejusdem Generis Rule in the Interpretation of Criminal Statutes
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Understanding and application of crime of sabotaging production and operation in internet era
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the understanding and application of crime of sabotaging production and operation in internet era, and, at the same time, discuss the basic posi...... ... , and clarifies many misunderstandings about this crime.Keywords Ejusdem Generis Rule, Internet era, Malicious application of fake ... ...
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Abortion—Search Warrants
... ... purpose and the application of that old stumbling-block the ejusdem generis rule. It might be well if I stated my opinion first and ... ...
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Is a Ligature a “Knife or Other Weapon”? R v Morgan [2018] EWCA Crim 954; [2018] WLR (D) 177
... ... ejusdem ... 5Awas clear there was no need to invoke the ejusdem generis rule (at [47]) ... Commentary ... ...
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Statutory Interpretation
... ... EJUSDEM GENERIS (The same type ofspecies) If two or more particular words ... ...
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When is a Chemical Weapon Not a Chemical Weapon?
This article seeks to highlight the difficulties encountered in the interpretation of the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons in the Chemical Weapons Act 1996. In particular, the application...... ... clause along the principle of statutory interpretation of ejusdem" generis? By that, one means that any proposed purpose should be\xC2" ... ...
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Recent Judicial Decisions
... ... The rule of statutory interpretation known as the ejusdem generis rule was also raised. It was argued that' place of public ... ...
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Statutes
... ... , “ or other commercial communication,” construed ejusdem generis, are clearly confined to written communications. This ... ...
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NOTES OF CASES
... ... was an arguable case for giving the concluding words an ejusdem generis construction, but this argument was rejected by ... ...
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Recent Judicial Decisions
... ... that the phrase "other offensive weapon" must, under the ejusdem generis rule, be confined to similar objects to those listed. A ... ...
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