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General Provisions · Chapter 1 Definitions; Rules of Construction
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Section 1.01 — Revised Code - citation and designation - General Code.
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Section 1.02 — Definitions in Revised Code.
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Section 1.03 — Anything of value defined.
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Section 1.04 — Standard time.
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Section 1.05 — Imprisoned or imprisonment defined.
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Section 1.07 — Value of evidence of debt or written instrument.
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Section 1.08 — Blighted area defined - excluded considerations.
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Section 1.11 — Remedial laws liberally construed.
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Section 1.12 — Special provision shall govern unless it appears that provisions are cumulative.
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Section 1.14 — Excluding first and including last day - legal holidays.
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Section 1.15 — Effective date of acts - priority of legal rights.
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Section 1.22 — Judicial construction and adjudication subsequent change not to affect prior valid obligations.
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Section 1.23 — Construction of cross-references.
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Section 1.30 — Legislation correcting nonsubstantive errors in the Revised Code.
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Section 1.31 — Gender specific and gender neutral language.
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Section 1.41 — Applicability of rules of construction.
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Section 1.42 — Common, technical or particular terms.
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Section 1.43 — Singular - plural - gender - tense.
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Section 1.44 — Week - year.
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Section 1.45 — Time computation.
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Section 1.46 — Conflict between figures and words in expressing number.
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Section 1.47 — Presumptions in enactment of statutes.
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Section 1.48 — Presumption that statute is prospective.
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Section 1.49 — Determining legislative intent.
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Section 1.50 — Severability.
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Section 1.51 — Special or local provision prevails as exception to general provision.
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Section 1.52 — Irreconcilable statutes or amendments - harmonization.
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Section 1.53 — Language and any designated section number of enrolled act prevails.
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Section 1.54 — Reenactment or amendment is continuation of prior statute.
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Section 1.55 — Reference to any portion applies to all reenactments or amendments.
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Section 1.56 — Reference to series of numbers or letters.
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Section 1.57 — Repeal of repealing statute.
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Section 1.58 — Reenactment, amendment, or repeal of statute.
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Section 1.59 — Statutory definitions.
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Section 1.60 — State agency defined.
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Section 1.61 — Agriculture defined.
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Section 1.62 — References to officers, authorities and resolutions in county that has adopted a charter.
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Section 1.63 — Pre-emption by state of certain business practices.
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Section 1.64 — Health care workers definitions.
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Section 1.65 — Insurance rating agencies.
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Section 1.301 — Intent of H.B. 339 of the 133rd General Assembly.
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Section 1.471 — Effective date of act containing appropriation for current expenses.
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Section 1.601 — Fire marshal defined.
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Section 1.611 — OSU extension defined.
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