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202 RULES OF INTERPRETATION. [ART. 1
1888, art. 1, sec 3. 1860, art. 1, sec. 3.
3. No rights, property or privileges held under a charter or
Mayor v Groshon, 30 Md. 443
Ibid. sec. 4. 1860, art. 1, sec. 4.
4. Whenever the word administrator is used in this code it.
Muncaster v Muncaster, 23 Md. 286 Crow v. Hubard, 62 Md. 564.
Ibid. sec. 5. 1860, art. 1, sec. 5.
5. The word decedent means either a testator or person
Ibid.
Ibid. sec. 6. 1860, art. 1, sec. 6.
6. The masculine includes all genders, except where such-
Ibid. sec. 7. 1860, art. 1, sec 7.
7. The singular always includes the plural, and vice versa,.
Ibid, sec 8. 1860, art. 1, sec. 9.
8. Wherever an oath is required by this code an affirmation
1896, ch. 113. 1898, ch. 75.
9. The form of Judicial and all other oaths to be taken or
1896, ch. 113. 1898, ch. 75.
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