That rule of interpretation, which rejects erroneous particulars of description where what is left sufficiently identifies the subject of the grant, is adopted in aid of the intention of the grantor, as gathered from the instrument itself, read in the light of the circumstances in which it was written.
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In two leading cases in 1982, the California Supreme Court, headed by controversial Chief Justice Rose Bird, formulated and applied a special rule of interpretation applicable only to Proposition 13 that strictly construed the circumstances in which local governments must get two-thirds voter approval to approve local tax increases.
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The book details the four roots of law ( Qur'an, Sunnah, " ijma ", and " qiyas " ) while specifying that the primary Islamic texts ( the Qur'an and the hadith ) be understood according to objective rules of interpretation derived from scientific study of the Arabic language.
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The book details the four roots of law ( Qur'an, Sunnah, " ijma ", and " qiyas " ) while specifying that the primary Islamic texts ( the Qur'an and the hadith ) must be understood according to objective rules of interpretation derived from scientific study of the Arabic language.
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Hempel provides a useful metaphor that describes the relationship between a conceptual framework and the framework as it is observed and perhaps tested ( interpreted framework ) . " The whole system floats, as it were, above the plane of observation and is anchored to it by rules of interpretation.
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Generally, though, his halakic exegesis differed little from that of Akiva, and both often employed the same rules of interpretation He taught that poultry may be cooked in milk and eaten, as was done in his own native town; also that at the Passover one may enjoy anything that is leavened, except as food.
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This, however, is a rule of interpretation rather than a real condition for the incurring of censure, and is tantamount to saying that attempt at a crime does not entail the penalty meted out to the crime itself, but that if the legislator declares that he wishes to punish even the attempt, excommunication is incurred ( cf.
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No court, yet, has gone so far as to overturn " Delmas " judges usually confine their disapproval to " obiter dicta " but it remains the case that the rules of interpretation in the South African law of contract are themselves hard to interpret, so that it falls to the particular views of each individual judge.
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Solomon Schechter writes " however great the literary value of a code may be, it does not invest it with infallibility, nor does it exempt it from the student or the Rabbi who makes use of it from the duty of examining each paragraph on its own merits, and subjecting it to the same rules of interpretation that were always applied to Tradition ".
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As Solomon Schechter noted, " however great the literary value of a code may be, it does not invest it with infallibility, nor does it exempt it from the student or the rabbi who makes use of it from the duty of examining each paragraph on its own merits, and subjecting it to the same rules of interpretation that were always applied to Tradition ".