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Question #1

This are the constructions placed upon statutes at the time of, or after
their enactment by the executive, legislative or judicial authorities, as well
as by those who involve in the process of legislation are knowledgeable
of the intent and purpose of the law.

1. Contemporary Construction

2. Executive Construction

3. Legislative Interpretation
1. Contemporary Construction
Question #2

This is the construction placed upon the statute by an executive or


administrative officer.

1. Re-enactment

2. Executive Construction

3. Legislative Interpretation
2. Executive Construction
Question #3

Where there is doubt as to the proper interpretation of a statute, the


uniform construction placed upon it by the executive or administrative
officer charged with its enforcement will be adopted if necessary to
resolve the doubt.

1. Re-enactment

2. Weighted according to contemporaneous construction

3. Construction of rules and regulations


2. Weighted according to
contemporaneous construction
Question #4

This doctrine does not preclude correction of the erroneous construction


by the officer himself, by his successor in office, or by the court in an
appropriate case.

1. Doctrine of Exhaustion of Administrative Remedy

2. Doctrine of Limited Liability

3. Doctrine of Estoppel
3. Doctrine of Estoppel
Question #5

This one cannot limit or restrict the power granted to the courts by the
constitution.

1. Re-enactment

2. Legislation Interpretation

3. Legislative Approval
2. Legislation Interpretation
Question #6

The principle of legislative approval by re-enactment states that re-


enactment of a statute, previously given a contemporaneous
construction, is a persuasive indication of the adoption by the legislature
of the prior construction.

1. Re-enactment

2. Stare Decisis

3. Legislative Approval
1. Re-enactment
Question #7

It means one should follow precedent and should not disturb what has
been settled. In other words, once a case has been decided one way,
then another case, involving exactly the same point at issue, should be
decided in the same manner

1. Contemporaneous Construction

2. Stare Decisis

3. Legislative Approval
2. Stare Decisis

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