In the construction of this Code and of all other ordinances of the Borough, the following rules shall be observed, unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Borough Council.
A. BOROUGH CODE COUNCIL or BOROUGH COUNCIL COUNTY GOVERNING BODY MONTH OWNER PERSON PRECEDING and FOLLOWING STATE STREET
Definitions. As used in this Code, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Shall be construed as if the words "of Lincoln Park" followed it.
The Code of the Borough of Lincoln Park, New Jersey.
The Borough Council of the Borough of Lincoln Park.
Shall be construed as if the words "of Morris" followed it.
The Council of the Borough.
A calendar month.
As applied to a builder of land, shall include any part owner, any corporation, joint owner, tenant in common, tenant in partnership, joint tenant or tenant by the entirety of the whole or of a part of such building or land.
Shall extend and be applied to associations, firms, partnerships and bodies politic and corporate as well as to individuals.
Next before and next after, respectively.
The State of New Jersey.
Includes a highway, road, avenue, court, public lane or alley, and it shall also be construed to include a sidewalk or footpath, unless the contrary is expressed or unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Borough Council.
B.
Word usage.
(1)
Computation of time. Whenever a notice is required to be given or an act to be done a certain length of time before any proceeding shall be had, the day on which such notice is given or such act is done shall not be counted in computing the time, but the day on which such proceeding is to be had shall be counted.
(2)
Gender. A word importing the masculine gender only shall extend and be applied to females and to firms, partnerships and corporations as well as to males.
(3)
Number. A word importing the singular number only may extend and be applied to several persons and things as well as to one person and thing.
(4)
Shall; may. The word "shall" is mandatory; the word "may" is permissive.
(5)
Tense. Words used in the past or present tense include the future.
(6)
Writing or in writing shall be construed to include any representation of words, letters or figures, whether by printing or otherwise.