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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 600 — Insurance — general provisions

600.02 Interpretive rules.

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600.02 Interpretive rules. In chs. 600 to 655 , unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1)“Includes” means “including but not limited to”.
(2)Statements that a term “includes” or “excludes” something else are not definitions.
(3)References in s. 600.03 to particular sections only indicate where a term is especially relevant, and do not limit its application to such sections.
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