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This is a collection of cases in which section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 was used to interpret legislation.
Ask for an interpreter at a court or tribunal hearing - who's eligible, how to apply, when friends or family can act as interpreters
Interpreting these rules and guidance, including defined terms
This guidance sets out the approach for the interpretation of DNA mixture profiles.
This guidance sets out the general approach for the validation of software with specific focus on the requirements for DNA mixture interpretation.
Guidelines for proficiency tests used in the assessment of DNA mixture analysis and interpretation methods.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Rupert Jones and Judge Ashley Greenbank on 12th June 2024
This brief explains how VAT and excise legislation should be interpreted from 1 January 2024.
Department for Transport interpretation of the term 'transport-related unloading' found in regulations.
A list of ordinances making up British Antarctic Territory legislation.
Guidelines on the use and interpretation of official statistics on children in out-of-work benefit households.
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