Parts IV–VIII explore the so-called rules of interpretation, better known as the interpretative criteria of the law. When the criteria are manifested in a particular statutory context they provide indications of meaning and are known as interpretative factors. Part IV begins with the criteria that may be manifested in the text or provision, and in the remainder of the Act concerned.
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