corresponding law definition

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 an Act of another State, or a Territory, corresponding to this Act;
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