Probate Code Could Be a Basis for Statutory Interpretation Principles
Probate Code Could Be a Basis for Statutory Interpretation Principles By Chris Micheli In reading sections of California’s Codes (the 29 Codes contain the state’s more than 156,000 statutes), I came across several interesting sections of the California Probate Code which could serve as a basis for codified statutory construction principles. Division 11 (“Construction of Wills, Trusts, and Other Instruments”), Part 1 (“Rules for Interpretation of Instrument”), Chapter 2 (“Ascertaining Meaning of Language Used in the Instrument”) of the California Probate Code could be used for other statutory interpretation principles that could be codified in California law. Section 21120 provides that the words of an instrument are to receive an interpretation that will give every expression some effect, rather than one that will render any of the expressions...