Nebraska Statutes
§ 49-802 — Statutes; general rules of construction
Nebraska § 49-802
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 49-802 (2026).
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Unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Legislature, rules for construction of the statutes of Nebraska hereafter enacted shall be as follows:
(1)When the word may appears, permissive or discretionary action is presumed. When the word shall appears, mandatory or ministerial action is presumed.
(2)The present tense of any verb includes the future, when applicable.
(3)The phrase shall have been includes past and future cases.
(4)Gender when referring to masculine also includes feminine and neuter.
(5)Words and phrases shall be construed and understood according to the common and approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases and such others as may have acquired a peculiar and appropriate meaning in the law shall be construed and un
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1947, c. 182, § 2, p. 603.
Annotations: 1. Singular or plural construction 2. Mandatory or discretionary action 3. Miscellaneous 1. Singular or plural construction Words county superintendent included the plural county superintendents. Moser v. Turner, 180 Neb. 635, 144 N.W.2d 192 (1966). Designation in statute of term polling places conferred authority to designate one polling place. Peterson v. Cook, 175 Neb. 296, 121 N.W.2d 399 (1963). Word municipality in airport act included more than one. Spencer v. Village of Wallace, 153 Neb. 536, 45 N.W.2d 473 (1951). 2. Mandatory or discretionary action On appeal from a county or municipal court, notice of appeal and bond must be filed within ten days after rendition of judgment and this period cannot be prolonged by filing a motion for new trial. Edward Frank Rozman Co. v. Keillor, 195 Neb. 587, 239 N.W.2d 779 (1976). The word "shall" in section 9-504(3), U.C.C., makes notice a mandatory obligation. Bank of Gering v. Glover, 192 Neb. 575, 223 N.W.2d 56 (1974). Use of word may in Sexual Psychopath Act disclosed legislative intent that discretion was vested in district court. State v. Noll, 171 Neb. 831, 108 N.W.2d 108 (1961). Use of the word shall disclosed legislative intent that mandatory action was intended. Anderson v. Carlson, 171 Neb. 741, 107 N.W.2d 535 (1961). 3. Miscellaneous The heading, or catchline, is supplied in the compilation of the statutes and does not constitute any part of the law. State v. Holmes, 221 Neb. 629, 379 N.W.2d 765 (1986). The Chapter heading "Highways, Bridges and Ferries" does not limit the guest statute so as to make it inapplicable to a vehicle on private property. Hale v. Taylor, 192 Neb. 298, 220 N.W.2d 378 (1974). Unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Legislature, heads supplied in compilation of sections enacted after passage of this section do not constitute any part of the law enacted. Cosentino v. City of Omaha, 186 Neb. 407, 183 N.W.2d 475 (1971). This section constitutes legislative sanction of a sound rule of statutory construction. Yeoman v. Houston, 168 Neb. 855, 97 N.W.2d 634 (1959).
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§ 49-1001
Repealed. Laws 1967, c. 327, § 1§ 49-1002
Repealed. Laws 1967, c. 327, § 1§ 49-101
Common law; applicability§ 49-1101
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1102
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1103
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1104
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1105
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1106
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1107
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1108
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1109
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1110
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1111
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141§ 49-1112
Repealed. Laws 1976, LB 987, § 141Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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