One decision issued last year illustrates how court interpretations of tax law are sometimes inconsistent.
They prefer to leave less room for court interpretation by cramming more into the charter itself.
What specific language can Senator Bradley offer that would not also be subject to subsequent court interpretation?
Laws acquire quasi-constitutional status either by means of a provision in their text, or through court interpretation as such.
The identifying marks regulation I just gave you is a secret court interpretation of it.
Since each case is different, court interpretations of the statutory law gets evolved and have either narrowed or widened their scope.
As we all know, court interpretation is always a wild card.
But depending on court interpretations, today's measure could affect areas beyond employment, including housing, some legal experts said.
Years of supporting court interpretations have enshrined the view that once a public employee has earned a pension, no one can take it away.
Council officials said yesterday that if an agreement was reached, they would most likely abandon efforts to seek a court interpretation of their powers.