The Miscellaneous Definitions Act of 1994 (called the Definitions Act) is an unusual piece of Washingtonian legislation which the Grand Washingtonian Assembly passed during their first session of 1994. The act defines many terms and phrases in the hope of bringing legal consistency to Washingtonian law. If a specific law does not in its own definitions clause define something, the Definitions Act is the next authoritative source. Because of its nature, the Definitions Act is one of Washingtonia's longest laws.
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