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Mangin v Commissioner of Inland Revenue: PC 1971

Lord Donovan considered the rules for interpretation of taxation statutes and said: ‘Thirdly, the object of the construction of a statute being to ascertain the will of the legislature it may be presumed that neither injustice nor absurdity was intended. If therefore a literal interpretation would produce such a result, and the language admits of an interpretation which would avoid it, then such an interpretation may be adopted.’

Judges:

Lord Donovan

Citations:

[1971] AC 739

Statutes:

Finance Act 1965

Cited by:

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Capital Gains Tax, Scotland

Updated: 02 May 2022; Ref: scu.277168

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