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Προηγούμενος έλεγχος και από τις δύο πλευρές Προηγούμενη αναθεώρηση | Τελευταία αναθεώρησηΕπόμενος έλεγχος και από τις δύο πλευρές | ||
comment_law_introduction [2019/01/17 13:42] – [General Principles] pournaras | comment_law_introduction [2019/01/17 13:43] – [General Principles] pournaras | ||
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Where two different laws appear to relate to the same factual situation, a law governing the specific subject matter always overrides a law governing only general matters. | Where two different laws appear to relate to the same factual situation, a law governing the specific subject matter always overrides a law governing only general matters. | ||
- | Example 1:\ | + | Example 1:\\ |
Dummy' | Dummy' | ||
- | Example 2:\ | + | Example 2:\\ |
A defender revokes and dummy, trying to prevent the establishment of the revoke, asks him about it. Law 9A3 could be interpreted as allowing this, but Law 61B explicitly states that dummy is not allowed to do so. | A defender revokes and dummy, trying to prevent the establishment of the revoke, asks him about it. Law 9A3 could be interpreted as allowing this, but Law 61B explicitly states that dummy is not allowed to do so. | ||