corresponding law means a law of another State, Territory or New Zealand that provides for the same matter as a relevant Act or a provision of a relevant Act.
corresponding law means an Act of another State or a law in force in a Territory of the Commonwealth giving effect to the agreement between the Commonwealth, the States and the Northern Territory referred to in the preamble to this Act;
corresponding law means a law of another jurisdiction that corresponds to the Act;
Examples of corresponding law in a sentence
The liability which is limited by clause 6.1 extends to a liability for Damages but excludes a liability to which the Act does not apply from time to time by reason of section 5 thereof or, if the liability is governed by a Corresponding Law, excludes a liability to which the Corresponding Law does not apply from time to time by reason of its provisions.
Clauses 7.2 and 7.3 are subject to the provisions of the Act and the Corresponding Law in each jurisdiction in relation to the revocation, extension or cessation of a scheme.
More Definitions of corresponding law
corresponding law means a law of a State or of another Territory declared by proclamation to be a corresponding law;
corresponding law means a law stated in a certificate purporting to be issued by or on behalf of the government of a country outside Singapore to be a law providing for the control and regulation in that country of —
corresponding law means a law of another State, Territory or country that is declared by regulation to be a corresponding law for the purposes of this Part;
corresponding law means the South Australian Act or a law of another State or a Territory providing for the transfer of assets and liabilities between —
corresponding law means a law of another State that is substantially equivalent—
corresponding law means a law of another jurisdiction that