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The mischief rule is a principle of statutory interpretation that seeks to uncover the purpose and intent behind a law, particularly focusing on the 'mischief' or problem the legislation was designed to remedy. By examining the issue the law addresses, interpreters can better understand how to apply it in a way that fulfills its intended objectives, often going beyond the literal wording of the statute. This approach allows courts to resolve ambiguities and ensure that the law serves its purpose effectively.
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