Federal Statute definition
Examples of Federal Statute in a sentence
In addition to the holidays specified above in paragraph (a), Federal employees may observe other holidays designated by Federal Statute, Executive Order, or Presidential Proclamation as a one-time, day-off such as Inauguration Day for the President of the United States.
The Contractor shall be fully responsible for knowledge of and shall abide by each and every law, rule or regulation of the City of Richmond, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and/or Federal Statute covering such project and in force at the time of the Contract execution.
PILA is the most commonly used English abbreviation for the Federal Statute on International Private Law of December 18, 1987, RS 291.
Any day designated by Federal Statute; Executive Order; or President’s Proclamation Notwithstanding holidays and Government closures, the Contractor shall perform in accordance with the terms established in OASIS and associated task orders.
This contract shall be entered into in the State of Louisiana and shall be governed and/or construed in accordance with the laws and jurisprudence of the State of Louisiana, except to the extent that a Federal Statute or regulation preempts State or territorial law.
The VA will not deny an individual benefits for refusing to provide his or her SSN unless the disclosure of the SSN is required by a Federal Statute of law enacted before January 1, 1975, and still in effect.
Except as expressly mandated, encouraged, or permitted by FTA or Federal Statute, CAT will refrain from using state or local geographic preferences.
LTF is the French abbreviation of the Federal Statute of June 17, 2005, organizing the Federal Tribunal, RS 173.
The CITY may retain amounts greater than those set forth above that are the subject of a good faith dispute pursuant to Federal Statute 255.078 (6), the subject of a claim brought pursuant to Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, or otherwise the subject of a claim or demand by the CITY or CONTRACOR.
GRTC further agrees to refrain from using state or local geographic preferences, except those expressly mandated or encouraged by Federal Statute.