Hi there, on the Smith V Hughes, if the word ‘street’ was the point that to be fixed, why didn't they interprete this word for a boarder meaning (golden rule) rather than using mischief rule for the original intension? How to determine which one is more suitable? Thanks
The Purposeful Approach pertains to the intention, and intention is in the jurisdiction of Equity. Lord Denning was a Chancellor. The Golden Rule likewise has an equitable base.
You have helped me so much..I was hoping to see Purpose Approach as it is quite big here in New Zealand but thats ok..please keep your videos cominggggg 😘😘😘
Hi there, on the Smith V Hughes, if the word ‘street’ was the point that to be fixed, why didn't they interprete this word for a boarder meaning (golden rule) rather than using mischief rule for the original intension? How to determine which one is more suitable? Thanks
The Purposeful Approach pertains to the intention, and intention is in the jurisdiction of Equity.
Lord Denning was a Chancellor.
The Golden Rule likewise has an equitable base.
You have helped me so much..I was hoping to see Purpose Approach as it is quite big here in New Zealand but thats ok..please keep your videos cominggggg 😘😘😘
never mind its 2am..saw it at the end hehehehehe..thanks sooo much xoxo
Are judges obliged to follow these rules?
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says "right" after sentences alot