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"There is no such thing as the intention of Parliament .The concept is a convenient fiction necessary to make sense of the statute". Discuss.  

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ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM COURSEWORK QUESTION 1. "There is no such thing as the intention of Parliament .The concept is a convenient fiction necessary to make sense of the statute". Discuss. ANSWER; United Kingdom Parliament well known as the oldest representative assemblies in the world. Its been believed that UK Parliament exists since mid 13th century. Lately in 14th century the parliamentary government of United Kingdom based on two-chamber system as the House of Lords and House of Common .1 House of Lord known as second chamber of houses of parliament. House of Common known as the center of the Parliamentary power. The faith of the ruling government based on the support of the majority from House of Common. 2 Most of the bills before it's become as the Act will debated at the House of Common. To insure the actual intention of the parliament and the concept is a convenient fiction necessary to make...

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