1933 - Particular controls general.

     § 1933.  Particular controls general.        Whenever a general provision in a statute shall be in     conflict with a special provision in the same or another     statute, the two shall be construed, if possible, so that effect     may be given to both. If the conflict between the two provisions     is irreconcilable, the special provisions shall prevail and     shall be construed as an exception to the general provision,     unless the general provision shall be enacted later and it shall     be the manifest intention of the General Assembly that such     general provision shall prevail.        Cross References.  Section 1933 is referred to in section     1934 of this title; section 9303 of Title 42 (Judiciary and     Judicial Procedure).