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At issue is the interpretation of a provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
The judge, Paul L. Friedman, of Federal District Court here, said that four individuals could pursue their lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's interpretation of a provision of the law that defines who is eligible for subsidies.
While the administration deferred a decision related to the Clean Air Act, it made clear that it wants the Environmental Protection Agency to soften its interpretation of a provision that coal-fired power plants and oil refineries say has limited their capacity to expand.
Indeed, upon request of a national court, the Court of Justice has the duty to give a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of a provision of European Union law.' The Court of First Instance has competence to rule on appeals of decisions of the Board of Appeal of the OHIM (e.g., either accepting or rejecting a trademark application).
That may have been a bizarre interpretation of a provision of the state liquor law that forbade the service of liquor to disorderly people — a group to which homosexuals, in the view of the State Liquor Authority, automatically belonged, regardless of decorum.
The case turned on the proper interpretation of a provision of the law that bars ordinary lawsuits "if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings".
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Under our precedents, this canon "is a tool for choosing between competing plausible interpretations of a provision". Warger v. Shauers, 574 U. S. ___, ___ (2014) (slip op., at 10) (internal quotation marks omitted).
Bureau in making determinations regarding the meaning or interpretation of any provision of a Federal consumer financial law (other than any law described in clause (i)).
Mr. Guaidó's claim derives from a creative interpretation of a constitutional provision, rather than from popular will or the due process of the law.
Green expressly confined the Trono decision to "its peculiar factual setting," namely, an interpretation of a "statutory provision against double jeopardy pertaining to the Philippine Islands". 355 U.S., at 197, 78 S.Ct., at 228; see Price v. Georgia, 398 U.S. 323, 327-328, n. 3, 90 S.Ct.
The question is whether it's the statute that they wrote...is it not the case that if the only reasonable interpretation of a particular provision produces disastrous consequences in the rest of the statute, it nonetheless means what it says.
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