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The crisis that is brought up by this case is relatively over a matter of statutory interpretation. The most effective solution to a prerogative of this nature is to identify the essential facts of the case.  

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Introduction The crisis that is brought up by this case is relatively over a matter of statutory interpretation. The most effective solution to a prerogative of this nature is to identify the essential facts of the case. This information will allow the core legal issues at the centre of the case to transpire, therefore allowing the application of the relevant case law, whilst remembering the rules of precedent. If one obeys this logic they will have a form of mind on the law that will permit them to create an objective opinion on the outcome of this case. Facts of the case To facilitate the identification of the legal issues at the centre of the case, there is a necessity to segregate the facts into those of importance and those of irrelevance to the case. Anne has no blood ties to Peter, rather only a weak relationship by law through her late cousin...

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