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- Golden_rule_(law) abstract "In law, the Golden rule, or British rule, is a form of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts. The other two are the “plain meaning rule” (also known as the “literal rule”) and the “mischief rule.”The golden rule allows a judge to depart from a word's normal meaning in order to avoid an absurd result.The term "golden rule" seems to have originated in an 1854 court ruling, and implies a degree of enthusiasm for this particular rule of construction over alternative rules that has not been shared by all subsequent judges. For example, one judge made a point of including this note in a 1940 decision: "The golden rule is that the words of a statute must prima facie be given their ordinary meaning."".
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- Golden_rule_(law) subject Category:Constitutional_law.
- Golden_rule_(law) subject Category:Constitutional_laws_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Golden_rule_(law) subject Category:Statutory_law.
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- Golden_rule_(law) type Law108441203.
- Golden_rule_(law) comment "In law, the Golden rule, or British rule, is a form of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts.".
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