‘Property’ refers to any object of value (be it monetary or sentimental) that is owned by an entity (§2.2).
‘Entity’ refers to any corporation (of any nature), nation, or individual, or other entity.
‘Person’ refers to any individual citizen or non-citizen within the bounds of the KUJ.
‘Combined crime’ refers to two or more crimes combined into one sentence (see §3.1 for practices regarding combined crimes).
‘Between’ refers to a range of values, with both the starting and ending values being inclusive.
§3 Combined Crimes
When crimes are combined, the sentencing practices of that combined crime applies, and the original crimes are invalidated.
§4 Key words
The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in any Act are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
§5 Citation
Acts, past and future, may reference this Act and its Definitions using the notation ‘[term] is defined as such in the Definitions Act 2025 §[section]‘.
Acts, past and future, may reference all Definitions at once using the notation ‘This Act uses all Defininitions of the Definitions Act 2025’.
This is hereby referred to as ‘inheriting’ Definitions from this Act.
An Act may also include exceptions to inheriting, using the language ‘This Act uses all Definitions of the Definitions Act 2025, except [terms]‘.
Any Act may inherit one or multiple definitions from another Act using the language described in §1 and §2 without needing to refer to this Act when doing so.