absolute construction的意思|示意

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absolute construction的用法详解

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Absolute Construction is a legal term referring to a type of construction in which the courts interpret a statute or contractual arrangement in a very literal way. It is usually used to describe a situation where a court refuses to consider any other contextual or extenuating circumstances when interpreting the document.

As an example, an absolute construction interpretation might be used if a contract stated that an employer was obligated to pay an employee on the last day of every month. An absolute construction interpretation of this clause might state that the employer must pay the employee on the last day of every month regardless of how many hours the employee worked that month or whether there were other extenuating circumstances.

Absolute construction has been criticized by some legal scholars as overly rigid and potentially unfair to the parties engaging in the contractual agreement. However, it has also been defended as a necessary interpretation of the contract’s language in order to ensure that all parties are held accountable for their obligations.

The use of absolute construction is often seen in cases involving business contracts or employment agreements. It can also be applied in other situations such as when interpreting the laws of a particular jurisdiction. In each instance, the courts must consider the specific context and language of the document in order to determine an appropriate interpretation.

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absolute construction相关短语

1、 A A Absolute Construction 名称

2、 Absolute Land Construction 名称

3、 nominative absolute past participle construction 带逻辑主语的过去分词结构

4、 nominative absolute present participle construction 带逻辑主语的现在分词结构