subordinate law definition
subordinate law means any instrument made in exercise of a power to make the instrument conferred by an Act, and includes regulations, rules, orders, by-laws or declarations;
subordinate law means the instruments of subordinate law contemplated in section 27A of the Interpretation Act, 19772.
subordinate law means legislation made pursuant to powers under a superior Law and includes regulations, rules, bye-laws, proclamations, orders, schemes, notifications, directions, notices and forms.
More Definitions of subordinate law
subordinate law means an instrument of a legislative nature (including a regulation, rule or by-law) made under an enactment;
subordinate law means any instrument made in exercise of a power to make the instrument conferred by an Act;
subordinate law means an instrument of a legislative nature (including regulations, rules or by-laws) made under an Act;