Provision of law definition

Provision of law as used in this rule means a provision of law as defined by Iowa Code section 17A.2(10).
Provision of law means the whole or part of the Constitution of the United States of America or the Constitution of the State of Iowa, or of any federal or state statute, court rule, executive order of the governor, or rule of the department.
Provision of law means the whole or a part of the federal or

Examples of Provision of law in a sentence

  • Each Provision of law and any terms required by law to be in this Contract are a part of this Contract as if fully stated in it.


More Definitions of Provision of law

Provision of law or “Law” means the whole or a part of the federal or state Constitution, or of any federal or state (i) statute, (ii) case law or common law, (iii) rule of court, (iv), rule or order of an administrative agency or (v) executive order.
Provision of law means the whole or a part of the federal or state constitution, or of any federal or state statute, rule of court, executive order or rule of an administrative agency.
Provision of law means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 17A.2.
Provision of law means the whole or a part of the state or federal constitution, or of any state or federal:
Provision of law means the following, to the extent that it applies to or is binding on the Licensee:
Provision of law means any provision of law which has effect for the time being in Bermuda, including any statutory provision, any provision of the common law, any provision of the Constitution, and any right or power which may be exercised by virtue of the Royal Prerogative…”
Provision of law means the whole or a part of the state or fed-