English law definition

English law means the law of England and Wales, and “English” will be construed accordingly.
English law means the law of England and Wales, and “English” will be construed accordingly. “Event of Default” has the meaning specified in Section 5(a) and, if applicable, in the Schedule. “Force Majeure Event” has the meaning specified in Section 5(b).
English law means all laws, rules, regulations and statutes of the legal system of England and Wales.

Examples of English law in a sentence

  • These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by English Law and will become effective on acceptance by the Plan Manager of your signed Application Form.

  • The contract between you and the School is governed by English Law and either you or the School must bring legal proceedings in respect of this contract in the English courts.

  • This Contract shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with English Law and the parties submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts.

  • This Supplemental Agreement shall be governed by, construed and given effect to in all respects in accordance with English Law.

  • This client agreement is governed and shall be construed in accordance with English Law and the parties shall submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.


More Definitions of English law

English law means the law from time to time applicable in England;
English law means all laws and regulations which set the legislative boundaries and obligations of the Council within the context of Public Sector Procurement. European Procurement Directives are incorporated into English Law.B
English law means the law of England and Wales, and “English” will be construed accordingly. “Event of Default” has the meaning specified in Section 5(a) and, if applicable, in the Schedule.
English law means the laws of England and Wales;
English law means the common law legal system of England and Wales, comprising both criminal law and civil law, and additionally the courts and procedures governing each such category of law;
English law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England.
English law means any Statute, Act, Order, rule or regulation enacted by any English governmental authority or agency or stock exchange, including, without limitation, FSMA and the rules of the Financial Services Authority, whether in its capacity as the UK Listing Authority or otherwise, and the rules of the LSE and the Admission and Disclosure Standards.