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<h1>Courts must harmonize conflicting statutory provisions to preserve all sections rather than render any meaningless</h1> Courts must reconcile seemingly conflicting statutory provisions through harmonious construction, giving effect to both rather than rendering either provision meaningless. This principle applies when reconciling conflicting sections within the same statute or between different statutes. Courts should avoid interpretations that create a 'head-on clash' between provisions or reduce any section to a 'dead letter.' The essence requires that both conflicting provisions receive effect wherever possible, with reconciliation attempted before declaring provisions irreconcilable. Harmonious construction aims to preserve all statutory provisions rather than destroy or render any provision ineffective.