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interpretation of statutes

Guest (Querist) 24 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
If a general word is followed by a series of particular words then whether a general word occupies an inclusive nature.

If a general word although followed by certain particular words but those words by themselves do not create any series or genus what is the conseuqence of that general word.

in both contigencies mentioned above my query is how far the general word is restricted or is free in its operation and that, if such a general word is say "All kinds of vegetables such as a, b, d" then in such circumstances if i advance an argument that the series of a,b, c would also include x then whether x is included in it.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 31 July 2015
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