Local Law definition

Local Law means a local charter provision, ordinance, rule, or regulation.
Local Law means any code, law, ordinance, policy,
Local Law means the applicable laws of the non-United States jurisdiction governing the participation in the Plan of an Eligible Employee.

Examples of Local Law in a sentence

  • Any employee in this class involved in an 15 accident resulting in the loss of human life or resulting in the employee 16 receiving a citation under State or Local law for a moving traffic violation 17 arising from the accident, shall be tested for alcohol and controlled 18 substances.


More Definitions of Local Law

Local Law means a Local Law made in accordance with Part 5 of the Act;
Local Law means the law of the state or other jurisdiction governing the fiduciary relationship;
Local Law means a local law made by a local government under the Act in which the term is used;
Local Law means the laws of state, territory or country (read in that order of precedence) of: (i) the Country; and (ii) the countries in which the Products and Services are supplied; "Loss" means all losses, liabilities, fines, penalties, damages, claims and interest, and all related costs and expenses (including any and all legal costs (on a full indemnity basis), and costs of investigation, litigation, settlement, judgment, appeal, interest and penalties) and including those which are prospective or contingent and those the amount of which for the time being is not ascertained or ascertainable.
Local Law means Local Law No. pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law and the Enabling Act, authorizing the provision of financing through the Energize NY Open C-PACE Financing Program.
Local Law means a local rule or local regulation or local ordinance or action which is adopted by the municipality on matters otherwise not preempted by the Cannabis Law, provided, however, that such local law shall not be unreasonably impracticable as determined by the Board.
Local Law means a law adopted pursuant to this Charter or the Administrative Code within the power granted by the Constitution of the State of New York, an act of the State Legislature or a provision of this Charter or the Administrative Code, but shall not include legalizing acts or resolutions.