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· 1/9/1890

Kennedy v. Board of Education

Citations

  • 82 Cal. 483
  • 22 P. 1042
  • 1890 Cal. LEXIS 589

How courts have described this case

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  • where qualifying phrase found in one statutory provision and not another, there is a presumption that the latter provision was not intended to be so qualified
  • When a statutory provision is clear and susceptible of only one meaning, “judicial construction is both unnecessary and unauthorized.”
  • When a statutory provision is clear and susceptible of only one meaning, “judicial construction is both unnecessary and unauthorized.”
  • When a statutory provision is clear and susceptible of only one meaning, “judicial construction is both unnecessary and unauthorized.”

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Judges: Fox, McFarland, Works

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