Examples of Provincial Law in a sentence
None of the above is intended to deny paid holidays that are due employees in accordance with Provincial Law.
A person is not eligible to hold a licence if the property to be used for carrying on the trade, business or occupation does not conform with applicable Federal and Provincial Law and Regulations or municipal By-laws, including, but not limited to, the Zoning By- law; Property Standards By-law; the Building Code Act; the Building Code; the Fire Protection and Prevention Act; the Fire Code; the Ontario Electrical Safety Code; or, an order of the Medical Officer of Health.
Employees must be on active status to be covered unless entitled to coverage under Provincial Law.
Matters, notices, orders and communications related to a non-compliance under a Federal or Provincial Law or Regulations or a municipal By-law, including, but not limited to, the Property Standards By-law; the Building Code Act; the Building Code; the Fire Protection and Prevention Act; the Fire Code; the Ontario Electrical Safety Code; or, an order of the Medical Officer of Health are not appealable to the Committee or Council.
In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are found to be in conflict with any valid and applicable Federal or Provincial Law now existing or hereinafter enacted, it is agreed that such Law shall supersede the conflicting provision without in any way affecting the remainder of the Agreement.