(1)
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The term "and" indicates that all the connected terms, conditions,
provisions or events apply.
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(2)
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The term "or" indicates that the connected terms, conditions,
provisions or events apply singly or in any combination.
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(3)
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The term "either ... or" indicates that the connected terms,
conditions, provisions or events apply singly, but not in combination.
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County. The term "county" means Gratiot County,
Michigan.
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Crime. The term "crime" means an act or omission
forbidden by law that is not designated as a civil infraction and
that is punishable upon conviction by any one or more of the following:
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(1)
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Imprisonment.
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(2)
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Fine not designated as a civil fine.
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(3)
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Other penal discipline.
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Delegation of authority. A provision that authorizes
or requires a City officer or City employee to perform an act or make
a decision authorizes such officer or employee to act or make a decision
through subordinates.
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Gender. Words of one gender include the other
genders.
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Health department. The terms "health department"
and "department of public health" mean the county health department.
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Health officer. The term "health officer" means
the director of the county health department.
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Highway. The term "highway" includes any street,
alley, highway, avenue or public place or square, bridge, viaduct,
tunnel, underpass, overpass or causeway, dedicated or devoted to public
use.
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Includes, including. The terms "includes" and
"including" are terms of enlargement and not of limitation or exclusive
enumeration, and the use of the terms does not create a presumption
that components not expressed are excluded.
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Joint authority. A grant of authority to three
or more persons as a public body confers the authority on a majority
of the number of members as fixed by statute or ordinance.
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May. The term "may" is to be construed as being
permissive and not mandatory.
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May not. The term "may not" states a prohibition.
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MCL. The abbreviation "MCL" means the Michigan
Compiled Laws, as amended.
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Month. The term "month" means a calendar month.
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Must. The term "must" is to be construed as
being mandatory.
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Number. The singular includes the plural and
the plural number includes the singular.
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Oath, affirmation, sworn, affirmed. The term
"oath" includes an affirmation in all cases where an affirmation may
be substituted for an oath. In similar cases, the term "sworn" includes
the term "affirmed."
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Officers, departments, etc. References to officers,
departments, boards, commissions or employees are to City officers,
City departments, City boards, City commissions and City employees.
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Owner. The term "owner," as applied to property,
includes any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, tenant in
partnership, joint tenant or tenant by the entirety of the whole or
part of such property. With respect to special assessments, however,
the owner shall be considered to be the person who appears on the
assessment roll for the purpose of giving notice and billing.
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Person. The term "person" means any individual,
partnership, corporation, association, club, joint venture, estate,
trust, limited liability company, governmental unit and any other
group or combination acting as a unit, and the individuals constituting
such group or unit.
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Personal property. The term "personal property"
means any property other than real property.
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Preceding, following. The terms "preceding"
and "following" mean next before and next after, respectively.
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Premises. The term "premises," as applied to
real property, includes land and structures.
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Property. The term "property" means real and
personal property.
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Public acts. References to public acts are
references to the Public Acts of Michigan. (For example, a reference
to Public Act No. 279 of 1909 is a reference to Act No. 279 of the
Public Acts of Michigan of 1909.) Any reference to a public act, whether
by act number or by short title, is a reference to the act, as amended.
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Real property, real estate, land, lands. The
terms "real property," "real estate," "land" and "lands" include lands,
tenements and hereditaments.
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Roadway. The term "roadway" means that portion
of a street improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic.
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Shall. The term "shall" is to be construed
as being mandatory.
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Sidewalk. The term "sidewalk" means any portion
of the street between the curb, or the lateral line of the roadway,
and the adjacent property line, intended for the use of pedestrians.
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Signature, subscription. The terms "signature"
and "subscription" include a mark when the person cannot write.
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State. The term "state" means the State of
Michigan.
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Street. The term "street" means any street,
alley, highway, avenue, or public place or square, bridge, viaduct,
tunnel, underpass, overpass or causeway, dedicated or devoted to public
use.
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Swear. The term "swear" includes affirm.
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Tenses. The present tense includes the past
and future tenses. The future tense includes the present tense.
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Week. The term "week" means seven consecutive
days.
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Written. The term "written" includes any representation
of words, letters, symbols or figures.
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Year. The term "year" means 12 consecutive
months.
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