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IOS2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 MEMO - SEMESTER 1 2022 - UNISA ASSIGNMENT 01 UNIQUE NUMBER: DUE DATE: 31MARCH2022(EXTENDED) QUESTION 1 1.1LIST the main grounds(at least five)on which the textualist approach to interpretation maybe criticized. (5) 1.2 DEFINE what interpretation by implication means and then LIST the five (5) main grounds of extension by implication. (7) 1.3 NAMEfive (5) generally accepted methods of constitutional interpretation. (5) 1.4 DEFINE what the term ‘law’ means as it is used in the interpretation Act 33 of 1957. (3) 1.5 LIST six (6) factors that supports judicial law making. QUESTION 2 2.1 Section 29 of the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 reads as follows: “A marriage officer shall solemnize any marriage in a church or other building used for religious purposes or in a public office or private dwelling-house, with open doors”. Jasmine recently concluded a wedding ceremony with Joseph in the front garden of her mother’s riverside home. A friend later told her that she is, for this reason, not legally married. She wants to know from you whether her friend is correct. In your answer to her explain: 2.1.1 What is the difference between peremptory and directory statutory provisions? (2) 2.1.2 What is the effect of non-compliance with each type of provision? (2) 2.1.3 Which semantic and jurisprudential guidelines are usually used to distinguish between the two types of statutory provisions? (10) 2.2 NAME AND DISCUSS the various dimensions of the “practical inclusive method of interpretation” favored by Botha. (10)

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IOS2601
Interpretation of Statutes

Assignment 1 MEMO
Semester 1 2022
Unique number: -753780 DUE: 31 MARCH 2022
Includes Footnotes and/or Bibliography
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ASSIGNMENT 01

UNIQUE NUMBER: 753780

DUE DATE: 31 MARCH 2022 ( EXTENDED )

QUESTION 1

1.1 LIST the main grounds (at least five) on which the textualist approach to interpretation may be criticized.
(5)

1.2 DEFINE what interpretation by implication means and then LIST the five (5) main grounds of extension by
implication. (7)

1.3 NAME five (5) generally accepted methods of constitutional interpretation. (5) 1.4 DEFINE what the term
‘law’ means as it is used in the interpretation Act 33 of 1957. (3)

1.5 LIST six (6) factors that supports judicial law making.

QUESTION 2

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, ASSIGNMENT 01


SEMESTER 1/2022


DUE DATE: 31 MARCH 2022


THE UNIQUE NUMBER FOR ASSIGNMENT 01 IS 753780


NB: Assignment 01 will count 10% towards your final mark. If you do not submit the assignment,
you will NOT be admitted to the examination.


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QUESTION 1


1.1 LIST the main grounds (at least five) on which the textualist approach to interpretation may be
criticized. (5)


This approach was followed prior to 1994. Here the golden rule was followed and there was parliamentary
soverncy. The most important aspect when interpreting was the intention of the legislature (parliament).
The courts had NO law-making function, they could only read the words and apply them.


In Union Government v Mack the textual approach was critised as follows:


1. Common law presumptions are used as a last resort
2. The narrow approach (words are given their ordinary meaning) was regarded as the primary index
3. Internal and External aids were ignored
4. The intention of the legislature is dependent on how clear the language used in the text is to the
particular court
5. Few texts are so clear that only one interpretation is possible
The textual approach left little room for judicial law making or the existence of judicial discretion.

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