The Fortnightly Law Journal, Volume 13Fortnightly Law Journal., 1943 - Law |
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Page 41
... reason for Import Control . Export Control is designed to retain in Canada the materials needed for war purposes . Needless to say the future of these controls depends in a large measure on post - war inter- national conditions . ( 2 ) ...
... reason for Import Control . Export Control is designed to retain in Canada the materials needed for war purposes . Needless to say the future of these controls depends in a large measure on post - war inter- national conditions . ( 2 ) ...
Page 130
... reason why a statute should not be just as intelligible to a layman as a lawyer . Calling the ordinary form of legislative enactment the statutory form is simply an acceptance of obscurity and com- plication in statutory draughtsmanship ...
... reason why a statute should not be just as intelligible to a layman as a lawyer . Calling the ordinary form of legislative enactment the statutory form is simply an acceptance of obscurity and com- plication in statutory draughtsmanship ...
Page 214
... reason for thinking that law can never be strictly logical by reason of the indefiniteness of its terminology . The legislator as a rule , uses terms in the meaning they commonly have among the people for whom he is legislating ...
... reason for thinking that law can never be strictly logical by reason of the indefiniteness of its terminology . The legislator as a rule , uses terms in the meaning they commonly have among the people for whom he is legislating ...
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MacFarlane Hon A D | 13 |
McIsaac His Honour J | 33 |
MidWinter Meeting Ontario Section Canadian | 49 |
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