Article 94 - Interpretation
(1) In these Regulations , a reference to:
(A) a provision of any law or regulation includes a reference to that provision
as amended or re-enacted from time to time;
(B) an obligation to publish or cause to be published a particular Document
shall, unless expressly provided otherwise in these Regulations , include
publishing or causing to be published in printed or electronic form;
(C) a calendar year shall mean a year of the Gregorian calendar;
(D) a month shall mean a month of the Gregorian calendar;
(E) the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter;
(F) writing any form of representing or reproducing words in legible form;
and
(G) references to a person includes any natural or juridical person, Body
Corporate, or body unincorporated, including a Branch , company,
Partnership , unincorporated association, government or state.
(2) The headings in these Regulations shall not affect their interpretation.
(3) A reference in these Regulations to a Part, Article or Schedule by number only,
and without further identification, is a reference to a Part, Article or Schedule of
that number in these Regulations .
(4) A reference in these Regulations to a Schedule , and Article or a Part using a
short form description of such Schedule , Article or Part in parenthesis are for
convenience only and the short form description shall not affect the
construction of the Article or Part to which it relates.
(5) A reference in an Article or other division of these Regulations to a paragraph,
sub-paragraph or Article by number or letter only, and without further
identification, is a reference to a paragraph, sub-paragraph or Article of that
number or letter contained in the Article or other division of these Regulations
in which that reference occurs.
(6) Each of the Schedules to these Regulations shall have effect as if set out in
these Regulation and references to these Regulations shall include reference
to the Schedules .
(7) Any reference in these Regulations to "include", "including", "in particular" "for
example", "such as" or similar expressions shall be considered as being by
way of illustration or emphasising only and are not to be construed so as to
limit the generality of any words preceding them.