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Code · Montana · Title 1 — General Laws and Definitions · Chapter 2 · Part 2

1-2-208. Provisions of law not codified in Montana Code Annotated because redundant.

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1-2-208 . Provisions of law not codified in Montana Code Annotated because redundant.
(1)Whenever a provision of law codified in the Montana Code Annotated is amended in such a way that it conflicts with a provision of law that was not codified in the Montana Code Annotated because such uncodified provision was redundant with such codified provision, the codified provision, as amended, governs and must be given effect over the uncodified provision.
(2)Repeal or deletion of a provision of the Montana Code Annotated also repeals or deletes a provision of law that was not codified in the Montana Code Annotated because it was redundant with the repealed or deleted provision of the Montana Code Annotated, whether or not the repealed or deleted provision of the Montana Code Annotated was amended prior to its repeal or deletion.
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