Other law definition

Other law means a State’s law to the extent it is not Principles law.
Other law means law of the Republic unless otherwise stated;
Other law means any Law applicable to the Business other than an Environmental Law or a law relating to (a) Taxes or (b) ERISA.

Examples of Other law in a sentence

  • Other law or codes of ethics governing third-party neutrals may impose more stringent standards of personal or imputed disqualification.

  • Other law or regulation that governs activities that affect species or their habitats.

  • Other law, however, may be applicable and should be consulted by the lawyer.

  • Other law enforcement affiliated organizations and federal agencies will pay one hundred percent of the actual costs incurred by the division for providing the service.

  • Other law (including regulations adopted by the covered entity or its business associate) contains requirements applicable to the business associate that accomplish the objectives of paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section.


More Definitions of Other law

Other law means any Law applicable to the Business other than an Environmental Law, a Communications Law or a Law relating to Taxes or ERISA.
Other law means a State’s law to the extent that it is not Principles
Other law means any statutory or common law, whether
Other law means a State’sand other law to the extent it is not Principles law..
Other law means all statutes, regulations, rules, bylaws, ordinances, orders, and all other requirements or conditions, that apply to the issue of a Ticket, the provision of a Carrier Service, or carriage under these Conditions.
Other law means any Law applicable to any Company Entity, including, without limitation, any zoning, subdivision or land use Law, other than an Environmental Law or a Law relating to (a) Taxes or (b) ERISA.
Other law means any Law applicable to the Business of the Company other than an Environmental Law or a law relating to Taxes.