A form of construction which does not allow evidence extrapolated beyond the actual words of a phrase or document but, rather, takes a phrase or document at face value, giving effect only to the actual words used. Also known as "strict" or "strict and literal" construction . Contrasts with liberal construction (which allows for the input from other factors such as the purpose of the document being interpreted).
LITERAL CONSTRUCTION
Meaning of LITERAL CONSTRUCTION in English
Duhaime's Law English dictionary. Английский юридический словарь Duhaime . 2012