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  8. Chapter 1 - Construction of Statutes


Chapter 1 - Construction of Statutes


  • Section 1-1 - Words and phrases. Construction of statutes.
  • Section 1-1a - Terms relating to security in personal property.
  • Section 1-1b - Payment by bank treasurer's or cashier's check in lieu of certified check.
  • Section 1-1c - “Elector” defined. “Special election warned and held or called for that purpose”, means “referendum”, when.
  • Section 1-1d - “Minor”, “infant”, “infancy”, “age of majority”, defined.
  • Section 1-1e - Savings clause.
  • Section 1-1f - “Blind”, “physically disabled”, defined.
  • Section 1-1g - “Intellectual disability” defined.
  • Section 1-1h - Identity cards.
  • Section 1-1i - Use of fees collected from issuance of identity cards.
  • Section 1-1j - Methods of payment for licenses, fees, costs or fines.
  • Section 1-1k - “Victim of crime”, “crime victim”, defined.
  • Section 1-1l - Holocaust victims' settlement payments excluded from income for purposes of needs-based programs.
  • Section 1-1m - Applicability of marriage terms.
  • Section 1-1n - “Gender identity or expression” defined.
  • Section 1-2 - Legal notices.
  • Section 1-2a - Construction of term “postmark”.
  • Section 1-2b - Construction of term “certified mail, return receipt requested”.
  • Section 1-2c - Construction of term “electronic mail”.
  • Section 1-2z - Plain meaning rule.
  • Section 1-3 - Validity of separate provisions of acts.
  • Section 1-3a - License or permit fee due on Saturday, Sunday or holiday.
  • Section 1-3b - Enforcement of subpoena powers.
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