applied law definition

applied law means any Indian Act or an Act of the United Kingdom including an Order-in-Council which for the time being extends and applies to Tanzania;
applied law means the United Kingdom Acts the application of which is continued by section 47;
applied law means an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom or an Order-in-Council or other legislative instrument made thereunder otherwise than by an authority in Uganda (excluding the constitutional instruments), which has effect in Uganda;

More Definitions of applied law

applied law means the provisions of a State taxing law that apply in relation to a Commonwealth place in accordance with the Commonwealth Act;
applied law means a provision or provisions of the Corporations legislation, or of an Act, regulations or other instrument forming part of the Corporations legislation, that this Part applies to a matter as if the provision or provisions were a law or laws of the State;
applied law means a law of the State as in force in the Territory in accordance with section 8a of the Cocos Islands Act ;
applied law. ' means any Indian Act or an Act of the United Kingdom
applied law means a law of Western Australia as in force in the Territory in accordance with section 8a of the Act;
applied law means the United Kingdom Acts, the application of which is continued by section 52; “Parliament” has the meaning assigned to it in the Constitution;
applied law means a provision or provisions of the Corporations legislation, or of an Act, regulations or other instrument forming part of the Corporations legislation,