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interpreting the expression "other authority" the principle
of ejusdem generis should not be applied, because, for the
application of that ... local authorities, and the expression "other authorities",
if read ejusdem generis with those named, cannot cover the
Board which
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submitted that by
application of the ejusdem generis principles, only such articles
which are similar to millstones or grindstones ... further seen whether the principles of ejusdem generis have
application. The rule is applicable when particular words pertaining
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Section 17(2) (c) cannot be interpreted
ejusdem Generis-Scope of s. 17(2) (c)-Maxims-Ejusdem
Generis-Scope ... itself covered a very large field, applying
the ejusdem generis Rule that provision had to be given a
narrower meaning
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necessary to decide whether the rule
of ejusdeme generis applied in interpreting the expression
"other person ... necessary to invoke the rule of ejusdem generis to
interpret the expression "other person" in that section
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transfers only-Whether the word transfer should be construed
ejusdem generis with the words 'sale', 'exchange' and
requisitions'.
HEADNOTE ... There is no room for the application of ejusdem generis
doctrine unless one finds a category and where the words
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therefore, the
wide words must be limited to things ejusdem generis and
must take colour from the preceding words ... Revenue, this Court,
HELD: (1) The rule of ejusdem generis is generally
invoked where
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the scope and ambit
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sufficient grounds" found in Clause (b) should be read ejusdem generis
some formal defect found in Clause (a) or independent ... words "sufficient grounds" have been used by the Legislature
ejusdem generis with "formal defect". Another view is that "sufficient
grounds
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scope of acquisition but it has to be read
ejusdem generis with clauses (a) and (b) where specific purposes ... secondly, that
clause (c) has to be read ejusdem generis for the purposes enumerated
in clauses
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other
sufficient grounds " mentioned in Clause (b) must be ejusdem generis
with the ground mentioned in Clause ... same genus as those words. But this doctrine of
ejusdem generis is by no means of universal application, and should
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should be read
ejusdem generis with "salary", that is to say, the remuneration should
be due as "salary ... word "otherwise" has to be
read ejusdem generis with the word "salary" which precedes it, that
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