2006 Ohio Revised Code - 1.47. Intentions in the enactment of statutes.

§ 1.47. Intentions in the enactment of statutes.
 

In enacting a statute, it is presumed that: 

(A) Compliance with the constitutions of the state and of the United States is intended; 

(B) The entire statute is intended to be effective; 

(C) A just and reasonable result is intended; 

(D) A result feasible of execution is intended. 
 

HISTORY: 134 v H 607. Eff 1-3-72.

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