Gender and number rules clarify that masculine terms include females and singular and plural forms are interchangeable. Words importing the masculine gender are to be read as including females, and words in the singular are to be read as including the plural, and vice versa, unless the subject or context makes such a construction repugnant; this presumption functions as an interpretive default across Central Acts and Regulations.
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Gender and number rules clarify that masculine terms include females and singular and plural forms are interchangeable.
Words importing the masculine gender are to be read as including females, and words in the singular are to be read as including the plural, and vice versa, unless the subject or context makes such a construction repugnant; this presumption functions as an interpretive default across Central Acts and Regulations.
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