Who, it is to be asked, is within the legislative grasp or intendment, of the statute under consideration? |
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Turning to the present case, the question then arises whether the true intendment of the contract was such as to permit an immediate withdrawal of the licence. |
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Might I say, if you look at intendment, again Justice Dixon seems to have constructed his more narrow conception of section 75 around a very different circumstance. |
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It may consider this provided, of course, that the proposed new purpose is otherwise of a charitable nature, that is, within the spirit and intendment of the Preamble. |
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In the absence of proof of either of those facts, every intendment is to the contrary. |
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