§ 1-2. Definitions and rules of construction.  


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  • The following definitions and rules of construction shall apply to this Code and to all ordinances and resolutions unless the context requires otherwise:

    Generally. When provisions conflict, the specific shall prevail over the general. All provisions shall be liberally construed so that the intent of the city council may be effectuated. Words and phrases shall be construed according to the common and approved usage of the language, but technical words, technical phrases and words and phrases that have acquired peculiar and appropriate meanings in law shall be construed according to such meanings. Grammatical errors shall not vitiate, and a transposition of words and clauses may be resorted to when the sentence or clause is without meaning as it stands.

    Charter. The term "Charter" or "city Charter" means the Charter of the City of Ramsey, as amended.

    City. The term "city" means the City of Ramsey, Minnesota.

    City council, council. The term "city council" or "council" means the council of the City of Ramsey, Minnesota.

    Code. The term "Code" means the Ramsey, Minnesota, City Code, as designated in section 1-1.

    Conjunctions. In a provision involving two or more items, conditions, provisions or events, which items, conditions, provisions or events are connected by the conjunction "and," "or" or "either…or," the conjunction shall be interpreted as follows, except that when appropriate from the context, the terms "and" and "or" are interchangeable:

    (1)

    "And" indicates that all the connected terms, conditions, provisions or events apply.

    (2)

    "Or" indicates that the connected terms, conditions, provisions or events apply singly or in any combination.

    (3)

    "Either…or" indicates that the connected terms, conditions, provisions or events apply singly but not in combination.

    County. The term "county" means Anoka County, Minnesota.

    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.

    Following. The term "following" means next after.

    Gender. Words of one gender include all other genders.

    Includes. The term "includes" does not limit a term to a specified example.

    Joint authority. Words giving a joint authority to three or more persons give such authority to a majority of such persons.

    May. The term "may" is to be construed as being permissive and not mandatory.

    May not. The term "may not" states a prohibition.

    Minn. Stats. The abbreviation "Minn. Stats." means the Minnesota Statutes, as amended.

    Month. The term "month" means a calendar month.

    Must. The term "must" shall be construed as being mandatory.

    Number. Words in the singular include the plural. Words in the plural include the singular.

    Oath. A solemn affirmation is the equivalent to an oath and a person shall be deemed to have sworn if such person makes such an affirmation.

    Officers, departments, etc. References to officers, departments, boards, commissions or employees are to city officers, city departments, city boards, city commissions and city employees.

    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.

    Person. The term "person" means any human being, any governmental or political subdivision or public agency, any public or private corporation, any partnership, any firm, association or other organization, any receiver, trustee, assignee, agent, or other legal representative of any of the foregoing or any other legal entity.

    Personal property. The term "personal property" means any property other than real property.

    Preceding. The term "preceding" means next before.

    Premises. The term "premises," as applied to real property, includes lands and structures.

    Property. The term "property" includes real property, personal property and mixed property.

    Real property, real estate, land. The terms "real property," "real estate," and "land" include lands, buildings, tenements and hereditaments and all rights and interests therein except chattel interests.

    Shall. The term "shall" is to be construed as being mandatory.

    Sidewalk. The term "sidewalk" means that portion of a street between the curbline, or the lateral lines of a roadway where there is no curb, and the adjacent property line, intended for the use of pedestrians. If there is no public area between the lateral lines of the roadway and the abutting property line, then the area immediately abutting the street line shall be construed as the sidewalk.

    Signature or subscription by mark. The term "signature" or "subscription" includes a mark when the signer or subscriber cannot write. In such situations, such person's name shall be written near the mark by a witness who writes his own name near such person's name.

    State. The term "state" means the State of Minnesota.

    Street. The term "street" means any alley, avenue, boulevard, highway, road, lane, viaduct, bridge and the approach thereto, and any other public thoroughfare in the city. The term "street" also means the entire width thereof between abutting property lines. The term "street" includes a sidewalk or footpath.

    Tenant, occupant. The term "tenant" or "occupant," as applied to a building or land, includes:

    (1)

    Any person holding either alone or with others a written or oral lease of such building or land.

    (2)

    Any person who either alone or with others occupies such building or land.

    Tense. The present tense includes the past and future tenses. The future tense includes the present tense.

    Writing. The term "writing" includes any form of recorded message capable of comprehension by ordinary visual means. Whenever any notice, report, statement or record is authorized or required, it shall be made in writing in the English language.

    Year. The term "year" means a calendar year.

(Code 1978, § 1.01.06; Ord. No. 90-22, 10-23-1990)