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The rules of a local library, such as, do not eat food inside the library, are ___________rules.
__________ rules, known as laws, are made by people representing the whole of society in a law making body, an organisation known as a parliament, must be followed by everyone and people who break these rules will be punished.
___________ law is the set of rules developed from the cases that have come before the courts.
__________ is a set of judge made rules that aim to provide fairness to an injured party in situations where the payment of money as compensation, under the common law, is not a sufficient remedy.
____________ law consists of the rules made by Parliament.
The Commonwealth Government, when it passes a law that ________________ a genuine international treaty that the Commonwealth signed or is bound by, has been able to extend its law making powers over the states.
The reason why a judge decided a case.
Under section 109 of the Australian Constitution if a law of one of the Australian states is in conflict with a valid law of the Commonwealth, the law of the _________________ is to be followed to the extent of the inconsistency.
The ______________ is a statement made by a judge on a principle of law about a fictional (or hypothetical) set of circumstances and not the facts of the case.
Section 114 of the Australian Constitution prevents the states from raising military or _________ forces.
When this rule is used by the courts the words in an Act of Parliament are given their ordinary or usual meaning.
When this rule is used by the courts the words in an Act of Parliament are given their ordinary meaning, except where this would result in an absurd (stupid) decision.
When the ____________ rule is applied, the courts try to find out the “mischief” that Parliament was trying to prevent or punish when they passed this particular Act.
_______ v George [1964] is an example of the application of the golden rule
_______________ legislation is an Act of Parliament that transfers law making power to a named organisation or to a person, such as, a government minister
_________ v Hughes [1960] is an example of the application of the mischief rule.

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