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Legislative intent

In law, the legislative intent of the legislature in enacting legislation may sometimes be considered by the judiciary to interpret the law (see judicial interpretation). The judiciary may attempt to assess legislative intent where legislation is ambiguous or does not appear to directly, adequately address a particular issue, or appears to have been a…

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Legislative intent

Nodes18
Edges17
Triples9
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
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related to Application · 8
Legislative intent → Courts, For, Johnson, One, Southern Pacific Co, The Court, United States, US Supreme Court
related to Sources · 1
Legislative intent → Courts

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legislative intent statute courts may legislation sources judiciary legislature bill evidence court interpret see law example often judicial interpretation ambiguous

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Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationCourts0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationUnited States0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationFor0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationOne0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationUS Supreme Court0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationJohnson0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationSouthern Pacific Co0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to ApplicationThe Court0.60section
Legislative intentrelated to SourcesCourts0.60section

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