Measurement of distances must be by a straight horizontal line for central laws unless a contrary legislative intent appears. For purposes of any central Act or Regulation made after commencement, distance shall, unless a different intention appears, be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane; this establishes a default geometric rule displacing alternative measurement methods only where the enactment clearly indicates otherwise.
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Measurement of distances must be by a straight horizontal line for central laws unless a contrary legislative intent appears.
For purposes of any central Act or Regulation made after commencement, distance shall, unless a different intention appears, be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane; this establishes a default geometric rule displacing alternative measurement methods only where the enactment clearly indicates otherwise.
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