The various Interpretation Acts all contain a number of standard provisions that assist interpretation. Important examples of these provisions are listed below.
- Singular nouns include the plural (and vice versa).
- A definition of a word applies to other grammatical forms of that word.
- Generally, the word 'may' leaves room for judicial discretion, while the word 'shall' does not.
- Definitions of words in a particular Act also apply when interpreting associated delegated legislation.
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