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SRA Handbook
General Interpretation
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Rule 3: General Interpretation
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Unless the context otherwise requires:
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the singular includes the plural and vice versa;
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words importing the masculine gender include the feminine and vice versa and references to the masculine or feminine include the neuter;
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the word "body" includes a sole practitioner, and a special body within the meaning of section 106 of the LSA;
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any explanatory notes, guidance notes and/or commentary are for the purposes of guidance only;
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any headings are for ease of reference only;
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any appendices to the provisions within the SRA Handbook will form part of the SRA Handbook;
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"in writing" includes any form of written electronic communication normally used for business purposes, such as emails;
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references to certificates, letters or other forms of written communication include references to those in both electronic and hard copy format; and
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a reference to any statute, statutory provision, code or regulation includes any subordinate legislation (as defined by section 21(1) of the Interpretation Act 1978) made under it.