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Originally Posted by Tabris I think that it is an uncapped list, soemtimes statutes leaves room for the common law......
In this case, "in other prescribed circumstances", leaves room for Judges to decide what circumstances will constitute an exception - so the law is more flexible rather than just confined to the exceptions in (a),(b) and (c). |
Yeah, I think it basically means it isn't an exhaustive list, thus the courts MAY decide other circumstances that will be an exception.