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Ch. 26
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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[(q)] (R) A section of the Insurance Article may be cited as: "§ _ of the
Insurance Article".
[(r)] (S) A section of the Labor and Employment Article may be cited as: "§_
of the Labor and Employment Article".
[(s)] (T) A section of the Natural Resources Article may be cited as: "§_of
the Natural Resources Article".
[(t)] (U) A section of the Public Utility Companies Article may be cited as: "§
_of the Public Utility Companies Article".
[(u)] (V) A section of the Real Property Article may be cited as: "§_of the
Real Property Article".
[(v)] (W) A section of the State Finance and Procurement Article may be cited
as: "§_of the State Finance and Procurement Article".
[(w)](X) A section of the State Government Article may be cited as: "§_of
the State Government Article".
[(x)] (Y) A section of the State Personnel and Pensions Article may be cited as:
"§_____ of the State Personnel and Pensions Article"
[(y)] (Z) A section of the Tax - General Article may be cited as: "§_of the
Tax - General Article".
[(z)] (AA) A section of the Tax - Property Article may be cited as: "§_of the
Tax - Property Article".
[(aa)] (BB)A section of the Transportation Article may be cited as: "§_of the
Transportation Article".
33. "ASSAULT" IN ANY DEGREE.
EXCEPT AS USED IN TITLE 3, SUBTITLE 2 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, THE
TERM "ASSAULT" MEANS ASSAULT IN ANY DEGREE UNLESS A SPECIFIC DEGREE OF
ASSAULT IS SPECIFIED.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter 26, Acts of 2002, which enacted the Criminal Law
Article, also added this section, which is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 27, § 12A-7(a).
The former reference to a specific degree "or degrees" of assault is deleted
in light of § 8 of this article, which provides that the singular generally
includes the plural.
The phrase "[e]xcept as used in Title 3, Subtitle 2 of the Criminal Law
Article" is substituted for the former phrase "when used elsewhere in the
Code" for clarity. Although CR Title 3, Subtitle 2 contains provisions
derived, in part, from material outside of that contained in the former
"Assault" subheading in Article 27, the material in that subtitle that was
not derived from the former "Assault" subheading does not use the term
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