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80 – References to Repealed Provisions.

§ 80. References to repealed provisions. If any provision of a law be repealed and, in substance, re-enacted, a reference in any law to such repealed provision shall be deemed a reference to such re-enacted provision.

81 – Titles and Head Notes.

§ 81. Titles and head notes. If the title of any article or other division of a statute, or the head note of a section shall be amended or repealed in the body of the statute, or if a new article or other division having a title, or a new section having a new head […]

90 – Effect of the Repeal of a Repealing Statute.

§ 90. Effect of the repeal of a repealing statute. The repeal hereafter or by this chapter of any provision of a statute, which repeals any provision of a prior statute, does not revive such prior provision.

92 – Effect of the Repeal of an Amending Statute.

§ 92. Effect of the repeal of an amending statute. The repeal hereafter or by this chapter of any provision of a statute, which amends a provision of a prior statute, leaves such prior provision in force unless the amendatory statute be a substantial re-enactment of the statute amended.

66 – Definitions.

§ 66. Definitions. 1. A “public corporation” includes a municipal corporation, a district corporation, or a public benefit corporation. 2. A “municipal corporation” includes a county, city, town, village and school district. 3. A “district corporation” includes any territorial division of the state, other than a municipal corporation, heretofore or hereafter established by law which […]

67 – Names of Corporation Laws.

§ 67. Names of corporation laws. The cooperative corporations law, religious corporations law and transportation corporations law may be cited or referred to as, respectively, the cooperative corporation law, religious corporation law and transportation corporation law.

58 – Year in Statute, Contract and Public or Private Instrument.

§ 58. Year in statute, contract and public or private instrument. The term year in a statute, contract, or any public or private instrument, means three hundred and sixty-five days, but the added day of a leap year and the day immediately preceding shall for the purpose of such computation be counted as one day. […]