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My impression is the purposive approach is important. A presumption in the interpretation of legislation is that legislation that mirrors common law shall be held to follow common law (Public Service v IR). In this respect, it means that mention of the purposive rule would be a good idea as judges have stated its use. My only real concern is whether that article on construction is relevant.
 

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LaraB said:
they sorta are since pur[psive approach developed from them;.;.

plus, you can only read down words if the literal meaning creates an absurdity so in a way you use the literal/plain/ordinary meaning approacg 1st..

i wasn't sure bout this since both acts say 'purposive approach' and technically 'purposive' describews both the golden rule and purpose approach...

Golden differs. Golden rule simply allows a modification of the wordsm, but both are a departure from the Engineers Case Rule.
 
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Jonathan A said:
Golden differs. Golden rule simply allows a modification of the wordsm, but both are a departure from the Engineers Case Rule.
yes what i meant was that 'purposive' means fulfilling the intent behind the creation o fthe act... so golden rule does do this in a way also as it doesn't simply take literal meanings regardless of any absurdities it may create
 
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Jonathan A said:
My impression is the purposive approach is important. A presumption in the interpretation of legislation is that legislation that mirrors common law shall be held to follow common law (Public Service v IR). In this respect, it means that mention of the purposive rule would be a good idea as judges have stated its use. My only real concern is whether that article on construction is relevant.
lol i gues put simply - purpose is important - see s15AA of Acts interpretation Act (Cth) and s3 of Interpretation Act (NSW) :)
 

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