In Manchester Ship Canal Co. vs Manchester Racecourse Co., Farwell J. said: "Unless the words were so absolutely senseless that I could do nothing at all with them, I should be bound to find 598 some meaning and not to declare them void for uncertainty." (See page 360 and 361) In Fawcett Properties vs Buckingham Coun try Council, Lord Denning approving the dictum of Farwell, J. said: "But when a Statute has some mean ing, even though it is obscure, or several meanings, even though it is little to choose between them, the Courts have to say what meaning the Statute to bear rather than reject it as a nullity." (Vide page 516) It is, therefore, the Court 's duty to make what it can of the Statute, knowing that the Statutes are meant to be operative and not inept and that nothing short of impossibility should allow a Court to declare a Statute unworkable.