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Construction Ejusdem Generis
• Means of the same kind.
• Normally, general words should be given their
natural meaning like all other words unless
the context requires otherwise.
• But when a general word follows specific
words of distinct category, the general word
may be given a restricted meaning of the
same category.
• Drafters commonly use a series of terms
followed by a general phrase intended as a
catch all.
• Courts construe that catch all phrase as
restricted to cases that share common
characteristics with the specific terms to
which it is linked.
• The basis of the principle of Ejusdem Generis
is that if the legislature intended general
words to be used in unrestricted sense, it
would not have bothered to use particular
words at all.
R. v. Edmundson (1859) 28 L.J.M.C. 213
• It was stated by Lord Campbell "Where there were general
words following particular and specific words, the general
words must be confined to things of the same kind as those
specified." By applying this rule the presumed intention of
the Legislature is used to restrict the ambit of wide and
general expressions. And therefore the ejusdem
generis rule is applied when
(a) the statute contains an enumeration of specific words
(b) the general term follows the enumeration
(c) there is no indication of a different legislative intent.
(d) the subjects of the enumeration constitute a class or
category
(e) that class or category is not exhausted by the
enumeration.
• Eg.
In an Act dealing with the slaughter of animals
for food for human consumption, the expression
“cows, goats, sheep and other animals”
Whether the following animals are cover under
the above expression:
1. Cats and Dogs
2. Poultry
3. Wild animals
4. Horse flesh
• It does not extend to cats or dogs, as these are
not commonly eaten, or to poultry, as these
do not have the same physical characteristics
as those listed, or to wild animals that are
hunted for their meat. But in places where
horse flesh is used for human food, it may be
construed to cover horses.
Which of the following foods the Act covers?
Burger Toast Candy
• The ejusdum generis rule requires you to
interpret the general words of the same kind
as the specific words.
• So all the specific words(bacon, sausage, fried
eggs) are breakfast related words….because
its not common to have a burger or candy for
breakfast, those items are not covered by this
act.
✓
McBoyle v. United States
283 U.S. 25 (1931)
Facts
• McBoyle transported a plane that he knew to
be stolen from Ottawa, Illinois to Guymon,
Oklahoma.
• He was accused of violating the National
Motor Vehicle Theft Act.
Provision
The statute stated that “[t]he term ‘motor
vehicle ’ shall include an automobile,
automobile truck, automobile wagon,
motor cycle, or any other self-propelled
vehicle not designed for running on rails.”
• McBoyle claimed that since the act did not
specifically mention aircraft, it did not apply to
aircraft.
• The District Court held that “any other
self-propelled vehicle not designed for
running on rails” includes airplanes.
• Airplanes are self-propelled and not
designed for running on rails.
• McBoyle appealed to the Supreme Court
Held
• Opinion by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: “No doubt
etymologically it is possible to use the word to signify a
conveyance working on land, water or air …
• But in everyday speech ‘vehicle’ calls up the picture of
a thing moving on land. So here, the phrase under
discussion calls up the popular picture. For after
including automobile truck, automobile wagon and
motor cycle, the words ‘ any other self-propelled
vehicle not designed for running on rails’ still indicate
a vehicle in the popular sense, that is a vehicle
running on land is the theme. It is a vehicle that runs,
not something, not commonly called a vehicle, that
flies. Airplanes were well known in 1919 when this
statute was passed, but it is admitted that they were
not mentioned in the reports or in the debates in
Congress.“
• Reversed
People v Bugaiski, 224 Mich App 241
• Bugaiski shot a dog he claimed was attacking his own dog.
He was prosecuted under the dog law of 1919. Defenses:
– “Any person . . . may kill any dog which he sees in the act
of pursuing, worrying, or wounding any livestock or poultry
or attacking persons, and there shall be no liability on such
person, in damages or otherwise, for such killing.”
– “ Livestock ” means horses, stallions, colts, geldings,
mares, sheep, rams, lambs, bulls, bullocks, steers, cows,
calves, mules, jacks, jennets, burros, goats, kids and
swine, and fur-bearing animals being raised in captivity.
Horse -a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal
with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and
to carry and pull loads.
Stallions - an uncastrated adult male horse
Colts - A colt is a male horse, usually
below the age of four years.
Gelding - A gelding is a castrated horse or other equine,
such as a donkey or a mule.
Mare-A broodmare is a mare used for breeding.
Sheep-A farm animal with thick wool that eats grass and
is kept for its wool, skin, and meat
Rams- an uncastrated male sheep
Lamb- A young sheep
Bull-an uncastrated male bovine animal.
Bullocks-a male domestic bovine animal that has been
castrated and is raised for beef
Cow-a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed
of ox, kept to produce milk or beef.
Steers-an ox less than four years old.
Jack- male of ass or donkey
Calves-the young of the domestic cow or other bovine animal.
Mule-the offspring of a donkey and a horse.
Jennet-a kind of small Spanish horse.
Burro- a small donkey used as a pack animal
Goat-a hardy domesticated ruminant mammal
that has backward-curving horns and (in the
male) a beard.
Goat- a young goat
Pig-another name for a pig
Issue
• whether the Legislature intended that dogs be
included within the definition of “livestock” as
part of the category “fur-bearing animals
being raised in captivity.”
Held
• We conclude dogs were not included within the
definition of “livestock” as part of the category “fur-
bearing animals being raised in captivity.”
• The fact the Legislature listed “fur-bearing” animals as
a separate category within the laundry list of
“livestock” indicates a specific intent to distinguish
these animals from the rest of the list on the basis of
their fur-bearing characteristic, presumably at least in
partial recognition of the commercial value of furs.
Dogs are not so distinguished.
• Moreover, the deliberate use of the modifying phrase
“being raised in captivity” implies the fur-bearing
animals contemplated in the category are not normally
held in captivity. Again, dogs do not belong in this
category.
• “Fur-bearing animals” includes badger, beaver, bobcat,
coyote, fisher, fox, lynx, marten, mink, muskrat, opossum,
otter, raccoon, skunk, weasel, and wolf.
Powell v Kempton Park Racecourse Co
(1899)
Facts
• The Betting Act 1853 made it an offence to
keep a house, office, room or other place for
the purposes of betting.
• The House of Lords had to decide if the
statute applied to Tattersall's enclosure at
Kempton Park Racecourse.
Held:
The court applied the ejusdem generis
rule and held that the other items mentioned
in the statute related to places indoors
whereas Tattersall's enclosure was outside.
There was thus no offence committed.

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Ejusdem generis

  • 2. • Means of the same kind. • Normally, general words should be given their natural meaning like all other words unless the context requires otherwise. • But when a general word follows specific words of distinct category, the general word may be given a restricted meaning of the same category.
  • 3. • Drafters commonly use a series of terms followed by a general phrase intended as a catch all. • Courts construe that catch all phrase as restricted to cases that share common characteristics with the specific terms to which it is linked. • The basis of the principle of Ejusdem Generis is that if the legislature intended general words to be used in unrestricted sense, it would not have bothered to use particular words at all.
  • 4. R. v. Edmundson (1859) 28 L.J.M.C. 213 • It was stated by Lord Campbell "Where there were general words following particular and specific words, the general words must be confined to things of the same kind as those specified." By applying this rule the presumed intention of the Legislature is used to restrict the ambit of wide and general expressions. And therefore the ejusdem generis rule is applied when (a) the statute contains an enumeration of specific words (b) the general term follows the enumeration (c) there is no indication of a different legislative intent. (d) the subjects of the enumeration constitute a class or category (e) that class or category is not exhausted by the enumeration.
  • 5. • Eg. In an Act dealing with the slaughter of animals for food for human consumption, the expression “cows, goats, sheep and other animals” Whether the following animals are cover under the above expression: 1. Cats and Dogs 2. Poultry 3. Wild animals 4. Horse flesh
  • 6. • It does not extend to cats or dogs, as these are not commonly eaten, or to poultry, as these do not have the same physical characteristics as those listed, or to wild animals that are hunted for their meat. But in places where horse flesh is used for human food, it may be construed to cover horses.
  • 7.
  • 8. Which of the following foods the Act covers? Burger Toast Candy
  • 9. • The ejusdum generis rule requires you to interpret the general words of the same kind as the specific words. • So all the specific words(bacon, sausage, fried eggs) are breakfast related words….because its not common to have a burger or candy for breakfast, those items are not covered by this act. ✓
  • 10. McBoyle v. United States 283 U.S. 25 (1931)
  • 11. Facts • McBoyle transported a plane that he knew to be stolen from Ottawa, Illinois to Guymon, Oklahoma. • He was accused of violating the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act.
  • 12. Provision The statute stated that “[t]he term ‘motor vehicle ’ shall include an automobile, automobile truck, automobile wagon, motor cycle, or any other self-propelled vehicle not designed for running on rails.”
  • 13. • McBoyle claimed that since the act did not specifically mention aircraft, it did not apply to aircraft.
  • 14. • The District Court held that “any other self-propelled vehicle not designed for running on rails” includes airplanes. • Airplanes are self-propelled and not designed for running on rails. • McBoyle appealed to the Supreme Court
  • 15. Held • Opinion by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: “No doubt etymologically it is possible to use the word to signify a conveyance working on land, water or air … • But in everyday speech ‘vehicle’ calls up the picture of a thing moving on land. So here, the phrase under discussion calls up the popular picture. For after including automobile truck, automobile wagon and motor cycle, the words ‘ any other self-propelled vehicle not designed for running on rails’ still indicate a vehicle in the popular sense, that is a vehicle running on land is the theme. It is a vehicle that runs, not something, not commonly called a vehicle, that flies. Airplanes were well known in 1919 when this statute was passed, but it is admitted that they were not mentioned in the reports or in the debates in Congress.“ • Reversed
  • 16. People v Bugaiski, 224 Mich App 241
  • 17. • Bugaiski shot a dog he claimed was attacking his own dog. He was prosecuted under the dog law of 1919. Defenses: – “Any person . . . may kill any dog which he sees in the act of pursuing, worrying, or wounding any livestock or poultry or attacking persons, and there shall be no liability on such person, in damages or otherwise, for such killing.” – “ Livestock ” means horses, stallions, colts, geldings, mares, sheep, rams, lambs, bulls, bullocks, steers, cows, calves, mules, jacks, jennets, burros, goats, kids and swine, and fur-bearing animals being raised in captivity.
  • 18. Horse -a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads. Stallions - an uncastrated adult male horse Colts - A colt is a male horse, usually below the age of four years. Gelding - A gelding is a castrated horse or other equine, such as a donkey or a mule.
  • 19. Mare-A broodmare is a mare used for breeding. Sheep-A farm animal with thick wool that eats grass and is kept for its wool, skin, and meat Rams- an uncastrated male sheep Lamb- A young sheep
  • 20. Bull-an uncastrated male bovine animal. Bullocks-a male domestic bovine animal that has been castrated and is raised for beef Cow-a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef. Steers-an ox less than four years old.
  • 21. Jack- male of ass or donkey Calves-the young of the domestic cow or other bovine animal. Mule-the offspring of a donkey and a horse. Jennet-a kind of small Spanish horse.
  • 22. Burro- a small donkey used as a pack animal Goat-a hardy domesticated ruminant mammal that has backward-curving horns and (in the male) a beard. Goat- a young goat Pig-another name for a pig
  • 23. Issue • whether the Legislature intended that dogs be included within the definition of “livestock” as part of the category “fur-bearing animals being raised in captivity.”
  • 24. Held • We conclude dogs were not included within the definition of “livestock” as part of the category “fur- bearing animals being raised in captivity.” • The fact the Legislature listed “fur-bearing” animals as a separate category within the laundry list of “livestock” indicates a specific intent to distinguish these animals from the rest of the list on the basis of their fur-bearing characteristic, presumably at least in partial recognition of the commercial value of furs. Dogs are not so distinguished. • Moreover, the deliberate use of the modifying phrase “being raised in captivity” implies the fur-bearing animals contemplated in the category are not normally held in captivity. Again, dogs do not belong in this category.
  • 25. • “Fur-bearing animals” includes badger, beaver, bobcat, coyote, fisher, fox, lynx, marten, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, skunk, weasel, and wolf.
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  • 27. Powell v Kempton Park Racecourse Co (1899)
  • 28. Facts • The Betting Act 1853 made it an offence to keep a house, office, room or other place for the purposes of betting. • The House of Lords had to decide if the statute applied to Tattersall's enclosure at Kempton Park Racecourse.
  • 29. Held: The court applied the ejusdem generis rule and held that the other items mentioned in the statute related to places indoors whereas Tattersall's enclosure was outside. There was thus no offence committed.