Dollars) on a quarterly basis (every three months). Upon leaving Office honorariums shall be disbursed as follow: Chairman, US$25, 000.00; Vice Chairman, US$20, 000.00; Speakers, US$12, 800.00; Deputy speakers, US$10, 000.00; Chief JusticeUS$12, 800.00; Associate Justices, 10, 000.00 and TLA Members, US7, 500.00.” Section 1 (6): “Appropriate diplomatic, protocol, accommodation, courtesy and facilities, and; Section 1 (7): “Such other social amenities, privileges and benefits appropriate to commensurate with the status of a former public official of similar standing,” 37. It is informative from the content of the Act that the purpose is to provide appropriate retirement benefits for all former members of the transitional council that have served in the respective capacities mentioned therein, which is befitting to former public official of similar standing. The key operative word to qualify for the entitlement provided in The Retirement Benefit Act is to have been a former office holder. The Act did not specify whether resignation from office automatically ousts the official from being regarded as a former member. A close look at the Act shows that other than the title where the word “Retirement” was used once, the word “former” appears in three places in the body of the Act which is emphatic enough to explain the purposive interpretation of the Act that retirement benefits are meant for former members of the Transitional Council of Liberia. Furthermore a close look at the provision of Article 1(1) of the Act shows that payment of honorarium is merely based, “upon leaving office”. There is no stipulated mode of leaving office in the Act to qualify one for the stipulated benefits. Black’s law dictionary defines “leave” simply as departure or act of going away. The wordings of Act is clear and unambiguous and as such no extraneous meaning should be imported into to it. In CAMINETTI V. UNITED STATES, 242 U.S. 470 (1917), the Court while applying the Literal rule of interpretation in its reasoning held thus: "It is elementary that the meaning of a statute must, in the first instance, be sought in the language in which the act is framed, and if that is plain... the sole function of the courts is to enforce it according to its terms." And if a statute's 14

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