Federal law definition

Federal law means the Statute of Canada entitled “The Cannabis Act” and any other Canadian federal legislation regulating cannabis.
Federal law means the Act of Congress approved December 29, 1970, 84 Stat. 1590, officially cited as the “Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. §651 – 678)”.

Examples of Federal law in a sentence

  • In accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes (Public Records Law), and except as may be provided by other applicable State or Federal Law, all bidders/proposers should be aware that formal solicitations and the responses thereto are in the public domain.

  • The School shall be accountable to the Institute and is subject to all applicable Colorado law, regulations of the State Board and the Colorado Department of Education, and Institute policies and regulations as well as all applicable Federal Law, unless specifically waived.

  • The arbitrator shall expressly confine himself/herself to the precise issues submitted for arbitration, and shall not have any authority to rule contrary to Federal Law or any State Law which this contract cannot supersede.

  • The Union or METRO may appeal the decision of the Arbitrator solely on the condition that the Union or METRO can substantiate that the ruling is inconsistent with applicable State or Federal Law or METRO rules and regulations in effect at the time of the occurrence on which the grievance or dispute is based.

  • Neither party shall at any time or times during the term of the Agreement conduct or permit any activities, program or practices on the Project Facilities which violate federal or state constitutional regulatory, or statutory provisions, or which would change or jeopardize or prevent the OPERATOR of the Project Facilities from qualifying as a charitable institution under Iowa law or as a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution under Federal Law, as necessary.


More Definitions of Federal law

Federal law means the constitution, orders, case law, statutes, rules, and regulations of the federal government.
Federal law means any federal law as may be enacted by the
Federal law means “An Act respecting Cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts” and any other Federal legislation regulating cannabis.
Federal law means federal statutes, regulations, ordinances, Orders-in-Council, and the common law.
Federal law means the whole or any portion of an Act of Parliament or a regulation, order or other instrument issued, made or established in the exercise of a power conferred by or under an Act of Parliament.
Federal law means the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of
Federal law means any law, rule, or regulation of the United States or any drug approval letter of the food and drug administration of the United States that governs or regulates the use of RU-486 (mifepristone) for the purpose of inducing abortions.