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§ 10.01 SHORT TITLES.
   (A)   All ordinances of a permanent and general nature of the municipality as revised, codified, rearranged, renumbered, and consolidated into component codes, titles, chapters, and sections shall be known and designated as the Long Beach Code of 1984, for which designation “codified ordinances” or “code” may be substituted. Code, title, chapter, and section headings do not constitute any part of the law as contained in the code.
   (B)   All references to codes, titles, chapters, and sections are to such components of the code unless otherwise specified. Any component code may be referred to and cited by its name, such as the “traffic code.” Sections may be referred to and cited by the designation “§” followed by the number, such as “§ 10.01.” Headings and captions used in this code other than the title, chapter, and section numbers, are employed for reference purposes only and shall not be deemed a part of the text of any section.
§ 10.02 INTERPRETATION.
   (A)   Unless otherwise provided herein, or by law or implication required, the same rules of construction, definition, and application shall govern the interpretation of this code as those governing the interpretation of the Indiana Code.
   (B)   Where a section of this code is followed by a reference to the Indiana Code, the reference indicates that the section is analogous or similar to the cited sections in the Indiana Code. Footnotes, cross-references, and other comments are by way of explanation only and should not be deemed a part of the text of any section.
   (C)   All provisions of this code are limited in application to the territorial boundaries of the municipal corporation unless otherwise specifically provided.
§ 10.03 APPLICATION TO FUTURE ORDINANCES.
   All provisions of Title I not incompatible with future legislation shall apply to ordinances hereafter adopted which amend or supplement this code unless otherwise specifically provided.
§ 10.04 DEFINITIONS.
   For purposes of this code, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   AND. May be read OR, and OR may be read AND, if the sense requires it.
   ANOTHER. When used to designate the owner of property which is the subject of an offense, includes not only natural persons but also every other owner of property.
   CITY, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, MUNICIPALITY, or TOWN. The municipality of Long Beach, Indiana.
   COUNCIL. The Common Council of the city.
   COUNTY. LaPorte County, Indiana.
   IC. Refers to the Indiana Code.
   KEEPER or PROPRIETOR. Includes all persons, whether acting by themselves or as a servant, agent, or employee.
   LAND or REAL ESTATE. Includes rights and easements of incorporeal nature.
   MAY. The act referred to is permissive.
   MONTH. A calendar month.
   MUNICIPALITY. The municipality of Long Beach, Indiana.
   OATH. Includes an affirmation.
   OWNER. When applied to property, includes any part owner, joint owner, or tenant in common of the whole or part of such property.
   PERSON. Individual, firm, corporation, association, fiduciary, or governmental entity.
(IC 36-1-2-12)
   PERSONAL PROPERTY. Includes all property except real.
   POPULATION. Refers to the population according to the most recent federal special or decennial census. This definition applies even if the reference is to the most recent federal decennial census.
(IC 1-1-4-1)
   PREMISES. As applied to property, includes land and buildings.
   PROPERTY. Includes real, personal, mixed estates and interests.
   PUBLIC AUTHORITY. Includes boards of education; the municipal, county, state, or federal government, its officers or an agency thereof; or any duly authorized public official.
   PUBLIC PLACE. Includes any street, sidewalk, park, cemetery, school yard, body of water or watercourse, public conveyance, or any other place for the sale of merchandise, public accommodation, or amusement.
   REAL PROPERTY. Includes lands, tenements, and hereditaments.
   REGISTERED MAIL. Includes certified mail.
   SHALL. The act referred to is mandatory.
   SIDEWALK. That portion of the street between the curb line and the adjacent property line intended for the use of pedestrians.
   STATE. The State of Indiana.
   STREET. Includes alleys, avenues, boulevards, lanes, roads, highways, viaducts, and all other public thoroughfares within the city.
   SUBCHAPTER. A division of a chapter, designated in this code by an underlined heading in the chapter analysis and a capitalized heading in the body of the chapter, setting apart a group of sections related by the subject matter of the heading. Not all chapters have subchapters.
   TENANT or OCCUPANT. As applied to premises, includes any person holding a written or oral lease, or who actually occupies the whole or any part of such premises, alone or with others.
   WRITING. Includes any representation of words, letters, or figures, whether by printing or otherwise.
   YEAR. A calendar year, unless otherwise expressed; equivalent to the words YEAR OF OUR LORD.
(IC 1-1-4-1)
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