California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Mauro B. v. Superior Court, 230 Cal.App.3d 949, 281 Cal.Rptr. 507 (Cal. App. 1991):
[230 Cal.App.3d 962] In interpreting the subject statute, we are bound by general rules of statutory construction. These require the statute be "given a reasonable and common sense interpretation consistent with the apparent purpose and intention of the lawmakers, practical rather than technical in nature, which application will result in wise policy rather than mischief or absurdity. [Citations.]" (DeYoung v. City of San Diego (1983) 147 Cal.App.3d 11, 18, 194 Cal.Rptr. 722.)
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