Legislative Council definition

Legislative Council means the Legislative Council established by the former Constitution.
Legislative Council. (立法會) means-
Legislative Council means the Legislative Council established by section 23;

Examples of Legislative Council in a sentence

  • On 21 March 2018, the Hong Kong Legislative Council passed The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 7) Bill 2017 (the “Bill”) which introduces the two-tiered profits tax rates regime.

  • According to standing order, the Clerk advised that the documents are available for inspection by members of the Legislative Council only.

  • Contract award, extension, or renewal is contingent upon approval by DHS officials, subsequent approval by the OP, review by the Legislative Council and the availability of State funds.

  • Bill sent to the Legislative Council and their agreement requested.

  • Provided further, that all contracts for professional or consultant services shall be submitted monthly to the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State for reporting to the Legislative Council.


More Definitions of Legislative Council

Legislative Council means the Legislative Council of Montserrat; “Minister” means the member of Executive Council to whom has been
Legislative Council means the Legislative Council established by Article 23;
Legislative Council means the Legislative Council of the Tohono O'odham Nation as established and empowered under Articles IV, V and VI of the Constitution of the Tohono O'odham Nation.
Legislative Council means the Indiana Legislative Council established under IC 2-5-1.1-1.
Legislative Council means the Tohono O’odham Legislative Council, in which the legislative powers of the Nation are vested pursuant to Article VI of the Constitution.
Legislative Council means the legislative council established in 5-11-101.
Legislative Council means the statutory committee established in 5-11-101.