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The meaning of the term was as such subject to judicial interpretation.
Modern judicial interpretation has allowed the federal government to have a much greater influence over the economy.
Legal experts say many of the provisions have received little judicial interpretation before.
You can explore agency and judicial interpretations of those laws.
Moreover, both the codes and legislation have required judicial interpretation.
He said the problem was not with the amendment but with its judicial interpretation.
Questions related to registration and its influence on freedom of individuals came to be settled by judicial interpretation.
That's completely susceptible of judicial interpretation, is it not?
Further, when interpreting a statute it is necessary to examine previous judicial interpretations.
Yes, because it would be a legislative enactment as opposed to a judicial interpretation of an existing law.
These concerns go beyond the issues of judicial interpretation and civil rights that have frequently dominated discussion about the Constitution in recent decades.
Judicial interpretations of this ruling and state laws have varied from county to county.
There must be clarity of purpose, subject matter, nature, prior judicial interpretation, societal values, and related provisions.
Further substrates include both judicial interpretations and regulations which are generally authorized by legislation.
Judicial interpretation was by a jury of peers.
Judicial interpretation of statute law can be overridden by a new act of Parliament.
Judicial interpretation of "held sacred" and "any religion" could render the Act unenforceable.
The council also defined the judicial interpretation.
This view does not take into account why the original constitution does not allow for judicial interpretation in any form.
Slavery for Indians in Virginia was prohibited after 1691 or 1705, depending on judicial interpretation.
Strict construction means a restriction of judicial interpretation.
Amendments and judicial interpretation permit responsible progress.
That is just common, everyday judicial interpretation."
We cannot expect judicial interpretation to unravel the judicial knots.'
The original concept had been left deliberately vague in 1965 but this had led to considerable judicial interpretation, particularly south of the border.