Code of Alabama
Ala. Code § 7-1-106 (2026)
Use of Singular and Plural; Gender.
✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
In this title, unless the statutory context otherwise requires:
(1) Words in the singular number include the plural, and those in the plural include the singular; and
(2) Words of any gender also refer to any other gender.
(Prior version of this section added by Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811; repealed by Act 2004-524, p. 1070, §§1, 3; current section added by Act 2004-524, p. 1070, §1.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1999–2022 · leading case: Boyd v. Homes of Legend, 188 F.3d 1294 (11th Cir. 1999).
Boyd v. Homes of Legend, 188 F.3d 1294 (11th Cir. 1999). “Alabama Code § 7-1-106 (1997), titled “Remedies,” states that: The remedies provided by this title shall be liberally administered to the end that the aggrieved party may be put in as good a position as if the other party had fully performed but neither consequential or special…”
Parker v. Exterior Restorations, Inc. (S.D. Ala. 2022). “3 This clarity was established by the following: (1) remedies for breach of warranty are established by Alabama’s version of the Uniform Commercial Code; (2) the Code rules out “penal damages” unless “specifically provided in this title or by other rule of law,” Ala. Code §…”
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