Australian law definition

Australian law means a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory;
Australian law means a Commonwealth, State or Territory law (Dictionary, Pt 1).
Australian law means each of the following: each Listing Rule or regulation of ASX, Australian law or regulation, an Australian judicial, governmental or administrative order, and an Australian Governmental Authority regulation, order, interpretation, guideline, policy or directive.

Examples of Australian law in a sentence

  • This Prospectus has been prepared in compliance with Australian law and has not been registered, filed with or approved by any New Zealand regulatory authority.

  • There are differences in how financial products are regulated under Australian law.

  • This document has been prepared in compliance with Australian law and has not been registered, filed with or approved by any New Zealand regulatory authority.

  • Nothing in this Constitution shall have the effect of limiting or restricting the ownership of any securities of the Company by foreign persons except where such limits or restrictions are prescribed by Australian law.

  • The Prepaid Card must not be used for illegal purposes, including the purchase of goods or services deemed illegal by any Australian law.


More Definitions of Australian law

Australian law means all laws, procedures, standards and codes of practice that apply in relation to the parties, this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including the Corporations Act, the ASIC Act, ASIC policy and the Privacy Act (Cth)
Australian law means the law of the Australian Jurisdictions;
Australian law means Australian common law, federal laws enacted by the Parliament of Australia, and laws enacted by the Parliaments of the Australian states and territories.
Australian law means the laws and regulations of Australia, including the laws of the Commonwealth, States and Territories of Australia.
Australian law means a law (whether written or unwritten) of or in force in the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.
Australian law means a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory. Including State and Territory laws in the definition of ‘Australian law’ provides the option for maritime officers to enforce these laws in the maritime domain in certain circumstances. For example, if a vessel was contravening a State law offshore and there was no State enforcement capability in that area, maritime officers could act instead. It is proposed that there would need to be prior cooperation and agreement between Commonwealth and the relevant State or Territory agencies before this option could be exercised.
Australian law means principles of law or equity established by decisions of courts, statutes, regulations or by-laws of the Commonwealth of Australia, or any State or Territory of the Commonwealth of Australia or a Government Agency, any requirements and approvals (including conditions) of the Commonwealth of Australia or any State or Territory of the Commonwealth of Australia or a Government Agency that have force of law, to the extent required, but recognising the primacy of Australian Law, the principles of law and equity established by the courts outside Australia;