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Maryland Code > Rules of Interpretation
Maryland Code
> Rules of Interpretation
Current as of: 2010
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§ 1
The adoption of this Code shall not affect or impair any right,...
§ 2
If any crime, misdemeanor or other violation of law hath been committed...
§ 2A
Each reference in the codified laws of Maryland to "the Annotated...
§ 3
The repeal, or the repeal and reenactment, or the revision, amendment...
§ 4
No rights, property or privileges held under a charter or grant...
§ 5
Whenever the word administrator is used in this Code it shall include...
§ 6
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§ 7
Unless the General Assembly specifically provides otherwise in a...
§ 8
The singular always includes the plural, and vice versa, except...
§ 9
Wherever an oath is required by this Code an affirmation shall be...
§ 10
The form of judicial and all other oaths to be taken or administered...
§ 11
The manner of administering oaths shall be by requiring the person...
§ 12
The boundaries and limits of each of the counties of this State...
§ 13
Where the public general law and the public local law of any county,...
§ 14
The word county shall be construed to include the City of Baltimore,...
§ 15
Unless such a construction would be unreasonable, the word person...
§ 16
The word child or its equivalent shall be construed to include any...
§ 17
If two or more amendments to the same section or subsection of the...
§ 18
The captions or headlines of the several sections of this Code which...
§ 20
The term "registered mail" when used (1) in any section of this...
§ 21
Whenever a provision of the public general or public local laws...
§ 22
In a statute that permits a gift to or for the use of the State...
§ 23
The provisions of all statutes enacted after July 1, 1973 are severable...
§ 24
Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection or as otherwise...
§ 25
Unnumbered revised articles of the Annotated Code of Maryland may...
§ 26
In this Code and any rule, regulation, or directive adopted under...
§ 27
In this Code and any rule, regulation, or directive adopted under...
§ 28
In a law, resolution, or court order or decree that refers to publishing...
§ 29
With respect to any State program of benefits, rights, or privileges...
§ 30
The words "includes" or "including" mean, unless the context requires...
§ 31
In this Code, unless the context requires otherwise, all references...
§ 32
Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, in a statute...
§ 33
Except as used in Title 3, Subtitle 2 of the Criminal Law Article,...
§ 34
In this Code, unless the context requires otherwise, each reference...
§ 35
The standard time throughout the State shall be that of the seventy-fifth...
§ 36
In computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by any applicable...
§ 37
Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an individual...
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U.S. Code Provisions: Statutory Interpretation
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