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<h1>Section 4 of General Clauses Act, 1897, standardizes definitions across Central Acts and Regulations for consistent interpretation.</h1> The General Clauses Act, 1897, Section 4, extends the definitions provided in Section 3 to previous enactments. Specifically, certain terms like 'affidavit,' 'barrister,' and 'District Judge' apply to all Central Acts post-January 3, 1868, and Regulations post-January 14, 1887, unless contextually inappropriate. Similarly, terms such as 'abet,' 'Chapter,' and 'commencement' are applicable to all Central Acts and Regulations made on or after January 14, 1887, unless the context dictates otherwise. This ensures uniform interpretation across legislative documents unless otherwise specified by the context.