Central Law definition
Central Law means a law made by or under the authority of the Central Legislature, and includes a law made by the President;
Central Law shall have the same meaning as ascribed to ‘Central Act’ as defined under the General Clauses Act, 1897.
Examples of Central Law in a sentence
The Contractor also agrees to cumulate, insofar as feasible, its charges for such subscriptions in a single monthly invoice to the Central Law Book Account of the Trial Court, or to such other account as the Reporter shall designate in writing.
The Publisher also agrees to cumulate, insofar as feasible, its charges for such subscriptions in a single monthly invoice to the Central Law Book Account of the Trial Court, or to such other account as the Reporter shall designate in writing.
This tends to include Central Law, State Laws, permits and local laws.