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Guides to Interpretation. The provisions of this section are intended to assist future readers of the document to interpret it correctly.
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Guides to Interpretation. In this Indenture: (a) any reference to a person shall include the successor to that person; (b) singular words shall include the plural and vice versa; (c) words referring to one (1) gender shall include both genders; (d) the headings and the division of this Indenture into Articles is for convenience of reference only, and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of this Indenture; (e) this Indenture shall be read in conjunction with the Agreement of which this (f) references to Articles or Schedules mean articles or schedules of this Indenture unless otherwise indicated.
Guides to Interpretation. In this Indenture: (a) any reference to a person shall include the successor to that person; (b) singular words shall include the plural and vice versa; (c) words referring to one (1) gender shall include both genders; (d) the headings and the division of this Indenture into Articles is for convenience of reference only, and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of this Indenture; (e) this Indenture shall be read in conjunction with the Agreement of which this Indenture forms a part; and (f) references to Articles or Appendices mean articles or appendices of this
Guides to Interpretation. Captions - The descriptive headings and titles of the clauses of this Easement are for reference and organizational purposes only and shall be ignored in its construction. No rule of construction that construes any ambiguity against the author of such provision shall be used to interpret this Easement. Whenever the context requires or admits, gendered pronouns and terms shall conform to the gender of the referenced person, and terms in the singular or plural may be interpreted in the singular or plural. 1. that reasonable and customary residential uses are permitted in Residential and Active Use Zones; 2. that reasonable and customary sound agricultural and forestry practices are permitted in Agricultural and Forest Management Zones pursuant to BMPs; and 3. that no use is permitted in Environmental Protection Zones. In each such case:  such presumption may be rebutted and overcome by showing any actual or potential adverse effect upon any defined Conservation Values herein sought to be conserved, preserved, or protected; and  such use, presumption, permission, or consent shall remain subject to the other conditions and requirements herein stated for each such proposed use, each such Use Zone, and each protected Conservation Value. Whenever the Town is required to act or consider a matter “reasonably,” it shall be held to be reasonable to withhold consents or approvals (and the like) whenever any Conservation Value may be negatively impacted. No clause or requirement herein stated shall be interpreted in a manner as to make that clause or requirement unenforceable, and nothing herein is intended to be interpreted or construed in a manner as to unlawfully interfere with Constitutionally protected property rights, rights of travel, rights in commerce, and rights to engage in sound agricultural practices per A&M Law, Articles 25-AA through 25-AAAA. Whenever the term “Town” is used, such term shall include all public officers, elected officials, officers, department heads, managers, employees, and agents of the Town, unless the context thereof requires otherwise.
Guides to Interpretation. Article 2: Definitions 2.1 Definitions from Agreement 2.2 Additional Definition of "reserve"
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  • Interpretation, etc Any of the terms defined herein may, unless the context otherwise requires, be used in the singular or the plural, depending on the reference. References herein to any Section, Appendix, Schedule or Exhibit shall be to a Section, an Appendix, a Schedule or an Exhibit, as the case may be, hereof unless otherwise specifically provided. The use herein of the word “include” or “including,” when following any general statement, term or matter, shall not be construed to limit such statement, term or matter to the specific items or matters set forth immediately following such word or to similar items or matters, whether or not no limiting language (such as “without limitation” or “but not limited to” or words of similar import) is used with reference thereto, but rather shall be deemed to refer to all other items or matters that fall within the broadest possible scope of such general statement, term or matter.

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