Ordinary law definition
Ordinary law means any measure, statute, regulation, ordinance or executive order that is enacted or adopted by this state, a political subdivision of this state or an agency or board of this state or a political subdivision of this state and that is subject to amendment or repeal by a legislative act that requires approval by a majority of the members of each house of the legislature for enactment.
Ordinary law means any instrument having the force of law and any unwritten rule of law, other than the Constitution of Malta;
Examples of Ordinary law in a sentence
Ordinary law 762 763 The provisions of the Companies and Associations Code which are not 764 lawfully excluded shall be deemed to be incorporated in these Articles of 765 Association, and any provisions that conflict with the binding provisions of 766 the Companies Code shall be deemed ab initio null and void.