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What is the correct spelling of the 1st rule?
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Ejusdem Generis
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Ejusdem Generist
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Ejusdem General
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Ejudem Generis
Question 2
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What is the correct spelling of the 2nd rule?
Question 3
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What is the correct spelling of the 3rd rule?
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Noscitur a sociis
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Noscitur est sociis
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Noscitur a socis
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Noscitur a sociiss
Question 4
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Under what rule is Re: Stockport Ragged, Industrial and Reformatory Schools present?
Question 5
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Under what rule is Tempest v Kilner present?
Question 6
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Under what rule is IRC v Frere
Question 7
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Ejusdem Generis means: [blank_start]of the same kind[blank_end]
Question 8
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Expressio unius ets exclusio alterius means: [blank_start]the expression of one excludes the other[blank_end]
Question 9
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Noscitur a sociis means: [blank_start]known by its associates[blank_end]
Question 10
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Name the case for the Ejusdem Generis rule of language:
[blank_start]Re: Stockport Ragged, I and R Schools[blank_end]
Question 11
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Name the case for the Expressio unius est exclusio alterius rule of language:
[blank_start]Tempest V Kilner[blank_end]
Question 12
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Name the case for the Noscitur a sociis rule of language:
[blank_start]IRC v Frere[blank_end]
Question 13
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What did phrase did the courts have to consider regarding the first rule? What case was this?
[blank_start]cathedral, collegiate, chapter[blank_end] [blank_start]and other schools[blank_end]
[blank_start]Re: Stockport Ragged, I and R Schools[blank_end]
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cathedral, collegiate, chapter
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and other schools
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Re: Stockport Ragged, I and R Schools
Question 14
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What phrase did the courts have to consider regarding the second rule? What phrase could not be added? What case was this?
[blank_start]goods, ware and merchandise[blank_end]
[blank_start]stocks and lists[blank_end]
[blank_start]Tempest v Kilner[blank_end]
Question 15
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What phrase did the courts have to consider regarding the third rule? What did the first part refer to and why? What case was this?
[blank_start]interest, annuities or annual interest[blank_end]
[blank_start]annual interest interpreted in context[blank_end]
[blank_start]IRC v Frere[blank_end]