Definitions from Wiktionary (golden rule)
▸ noun: (idiomatic) A fundamental rule or principle.
▸ noun: (ethics) The principle that one should treat other people in the manner in which one would want to be treated by them.
▸ noun: (law, England and Wales, idiomatic) A method of statutory interpretation, whereby a judge will deviate from a literal interpretation of the law to the extent necessary to circumvent obvious absurdities or (sometimes) conclusions repugnant to public policy.
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▸ noun: (idiomatic) A fundamental rule or principle.
▸ noun: (ethics) The principle that one should treat other people in the manner in which one would want to be treated by them.
▸ noun: (law, England and Wales, idiomatic) A method of statutory interpretation, whereby a judge will deviate from a literal interpretation of the law to the extent necessary to circumvent obvious absurdities or (sometimes) conclusions repugnant to public policy.
▸ Also see golden_rule
▸ Words similar to golden rules
▸ Usage examples for golden rules
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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