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C.C.S.M. c. I80

The Interpretation Act

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DEFINITIONS
1 Definitions
WHEN THIS ACT APPLIES
2 This Act applies unless there is a contrary intention
3 This Act applies to its own interpretation
4 Common law rules continue to apply
GENERAL RULES OF INTERPRETATION
5 Law is "always speaking"
6 Rule of liberal interpretation
7 Bilingual versions
8 Aboriginal rights protected
WHEN ACTS AND REGULATIONS COME INTO FORCE
9 (1) When Acts come into force
(2) When coming into force provision is effective
10 (1) Coming into force at the beginning of the day
(2) Expiry or lapse at the end of the day
11 (1) Staggered proclamations
(2) Effective day of proclamations
12
PREAMBLES AND REFERENCE AIDS
13 Preamble
14 Reference aids
IMPERATIVE AND PERMISSIVE LANGUAGE
15 Imperative and permissive language
DEFINITIONS
16 Different forms of defined terms
17 General definitions
MAJORITY, QUORUM AND MEETINGS
18 Majority
19 Quorum
20 (1) Meetings, teleconferences and documents
(2) Number of persons
CORPORATIONS
21 Powers of corporations
TIME PERIODS AND HOLIDAYS
22 (1) Time period beginning or ending on a specified day
(2) Time period beginning after a specified day
(3) Number of days between events
(4) Within a time
23 (1) Holidays
(2) Holidays falling on Sunday
24 (1) Time limits are extended for holidays
(2) Days on which offices closed
NAMES, NUMBER AND GENDER
25 Bilingual proper names
26 Common names
27 Plural and singular
28 Gender
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND OTHERS
29 (1) Public officers hold office during pleasure
(2) Appointing public officers
(3) Public officer's successor or deputy
(4) Public officer: location of authority
30 Retroactive appointments
31 (1) Who may act for a minister
(2) Deputy minister cannot make regulations
32 (1) Exercising powers under an Act or regulation
(2) Authorized act depending on another act
(3) Powers to be exercised and duties performed when required
(4) Power exercised by current holder of office
REGULATIONS
33 Terms used in regulations
34 (1) Amending, repealing and replacing regulations
(2) Repealing regulations
35 (1) Adopting codes and standards
(2) Changes
FORMS
36 Using an approved form to report information
37 Differences in forms
38 English and French forms
CITING AND REFERRING TO ACTS AND REGULATIONS
39 (1) Citing an Act
(2) Citing other Canadian laws
40 (1) Reference includes amendments
(2) Reference to other Canadian laws
41 (1) Reference to a replaced Act or regulation
(2) Reference to a repealed Act or regulation
(3) Reference to other Canadian laws
42 Reference to a series
AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS
43 (1) Legislature's power to repeal or amend
(2) Amending at same session
44 Amendment is part of what is amended
45 Expired Acts and regulations deemed to be repealed
46 (1) Effect of repeal
(2) Effect of repeal on investigations, etc.
47 (1) Effect of amendment or replacement
(2) Authorized persons may continue to act
(3) Proceedings continue under the new Act
(4) When the new procedure must be used
(5) Reduction of penalties
(6) Regulations remain in force
(7) Bonds and securities
48 (1) No implications from repeal or amendment
(2) Amendment does not imply a change in the law
(3) No implications from amendment, revision or re-enactment
CROWN
49 Crown not bound unless expressly stated
MISCELLANEOUS
50 Pending litigation
51 Repealed
52 Private Acts
53 Proclamation to be issued under order in council
54 (1) Security
(2) Sureties
55 to 64
REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE
65 Repeal
66 C.C.S.M. reference
67 Coming into force