The taxpayer, however, contended that, on a literal reading, its meaning was clear and unambiguous and accordingly there was no alternative but to give effect to the express statutory language.
Congress would have to pass a statute with express language, or the Senate would have to ratify the treaty alienating the land, to secure such federal approval.
In the absence of express language, we have no clue how sweeping it is.
The express language of the Unruh Act provides a clear and objective standard by which to determine the legality of the practices at issue.
In Altria Group v. Good, the Court reiterates that "Congress may indicate pre-emptive intent" in two ways: "through a statute's express language or through its structure and purpose.
(a) Congress may indicate pre-emptive intent through a statute's express language or through its structure and purpose.
That notion ignores the history of the Second Amendment and its express language.
It is also supported by the express language of the Apology in the Armenian version.
Easements are most often created by express language in binding documents.
"The ruling today is wrong because it runs counter to established precedent and legislative intent, and to the express language of the DMCA," the company said in a statement.