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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
325. lappuse
... interpretation of a statute is whether the language of the statute is clear or arguably ambiguous . The purported gloss any party gives to the statute , or any refer- ence to legislative history , is in the first in- stance irrelevant ...
... interpretation of a statute is whether the language of the statute is clear or arguably ambiguous . The purported gloss any party gives to the statute , or any refer- ence to legislative history , is in the first in- stance irrelevant ...
343. lappuse
... interpretation . For example , the Customs [ 486 US 321 ] Service cites ( Brief for Federal Petitioners 38 , n 46 ) ... interpretation which adopts a view of the statute that the agency clearly rejects . If it were , as Justice Kennedy be ...
... interpretation . For example , the Customs [ 486 US 321 ] Service cites ( Brief for Federal Petitioners 38 , n 46 ) ... interpretation which adopts a view of the statute that the agency clearly rejects . If it were , as Justice Kennedy be ...
423. lappuse
... interpretation of state law . In the typical case a state tribu- nal could resolve either a discrimi- natory or retaliatory discharge claim without interpreting the " just cause " language of a collective - bar- gaining agreement . V ...
... interpretation of state law . In the typical case a state tribu- nal could resolve either a discrimi- natory or retaliatory discharge claim without interpreting the " just cause " language of a collective - bar- gaining agreement . V ...
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