What is the standard of proof in civil proceedings??
What are the three tracks in the tracking system that allocates civil court cases??
Which rule of statutory interpretation states that words in a statute should be given their plain, ordinary?meaning unless this would give rise to a manifest absurdity or inconsistency with the rest of the statute??
?Which of the following is an intrinsic aid to statutory interpretation??
Which of the following is the final appeal court for human rights issues for persons living in the UK??
?The decisions of which of the following courts is binding on the Court of Appeal?
?Which of the following statements concerning the principle of binding precedent is NOT correct??
Which TWO of the following are stages that a Bill passes through before becoming legislation??
(1) Report stage??
(2) Committee stage??
(3) Fourth reading??
(4) Approval stage?
Some statutory instruments require a resolution of Parliament to come into effect, but others must be laid?before Parliament for a particular period of time before coming in effect.?
How many days must statutory instruments be laid before Parliament before coming into effect??
Which rule or approach to statutory interpretation considers what the legislation is trying to achieve??