Chapter 3 - Construction of Statutes.
- 1-3-1 - Application of chapter.
- 1-3-3 - Bond.
- 1-3-4 - Capital case, capital offense, capital crime, and capital murder.
- 1-3-5 - Crime.
- 1-3-7 - Drugs.
- 1-3-9 - Established.
- 1-3-11 - Felony.
- 1-3-13 - Fertilizers.
- 1-3-15 - Food.
- 1-3-17 - Gender, masculine to embrace the feminine.
- 1-3-19 - Infamous crime.
- 1-3-21 - Infant.
- 1-3-23 - Insurrection.
- 1-3-25 - Land.
- 1-3-26 - Minimum education program, minimum program, minimum foundation program.
- 1-3-27 - Minor.
- 1-3-29 - Month.
- 1-3-31 - Navigable waters.
- 1-3-33 - Number, singular and plural.
- 1-3-35 - Oath.
- 1-3-37 - Offense.
- 1-3-39 - Person.
- 1-3-41 - Personal property.
- 1-3-43 - Promissory note.
- 1-3-45 - Property.
- 1-3-47 - Railroad.
- 1-3-49 - State.
- 1-3-51 - Stationery.
- 1-3-53 - Sworn.
- 1-3-55 - United States.
- 1-3-57 - Unsound mind.
- 1-3-58 - Ward.
- 1-3-59 - Will.
- 1-3-61 - Written.
- 1-3-63 - Year.
- 1-3-65 - Construction of terms generally.
- 1-3-67 - How time computed when a number of days is prescribed.
- 1-3-69 - When a number of weeks is prescribed.
- 1-3-71 - Civil law to control computation of relationship unless otherwise provided.
- 1-3-73 - Civil law to apply in construing.
- 1-3-75 - Petitions must be signed personally by petitioners.
- 1-3-76 - Procedures for contesting disqualification of signatures on petition requesting vote on matter affecting county or municipality.
- 1-3-77 - General severability provision.
- 1-3-79 - Treatment of amendments to same section by different bills during single legislative session; effective dates.