Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not part of the rules laid down in Pepper v Hart that allow reference to Parliamentary materials?
A) The legislation must be ambiguous or obscure, or lead to an absurdity.
B) Once the legislation is found to be ambiguous, the court must ascertain that the golden rule is not applicable.
C) The material relied upon consists of one or more statements by a minister or other promoter of the bill, together with any such other Parliamentary material as is necessary to understand such statements and their effect.
D) The statements relied upon are clear.
Correct Answer:

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