Talk:Golden rule (law)

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The british is rule is a very influencing gold rule --Beyan Amjadi

[edit] use

"In Rex v. Sigsworth (1935; Ch 89) the court decided that a son who had murdered his mother could not inherit her estate under s.46 of the Administration of Estates Act (1925), even though there was only one literal interpretation of the word "issue" used in s.46."

im not seeing how the meaning of the word 'issue' was relevent to the case -- can someone who knows about it explain, please? --Dak 07:40, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

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