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Basic law definition

Basic law means provisions in the Code of Virginia that delineate the basic authority and responsibilities of an agency.
Basic law or "basic laws" means provisions of the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth
Basic law means provisions in the Code of Virginia that delineate the basic authority and responsibilities of an agency and/or governing body.

Examples of Basic law in a sentence

  • Basic law of war training is required for all contractor personnel supporting U.S. Armed Forces deployed outside the United States.

  • Article 10 of the German Basic law provides that the privacy of correspondence, mail, and telecommunications is inviolable.

  • It is one of only two rights included in the Basic law that cannot be amended except through the adoption of a new constitution.

  • Basic law of the Federal Republic of Germany] (Berlin: Bundesministerium für Justiz und Verbraucherschutz, 2014), http://www.gesetze-im- internet.de/bundesrecht/gg/gesamt.pdf, 24.

  • In seeking to establish his order, Hamas brazenly violated and continues to violate both Palestinian Basic law and international human rights standards in West Bank as well as Gaza.


More Definitions of Basic law

Basic law or "basic laws" means provisions of the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth authorizing an agency to make regulations or decide cases or containing procedural requirements therefor.
Basic law. (《基本法》) means the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China;
Basic law. (《基本法》) means the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; (Added 26 of 1998 s. 4)
Basic law means Law Decree No. 36 of 1967, of the Presidential Council of the Guarantor, as amended to the date of this Agreement;
Basic law means Law Decree No. 36 of 1967, of the Presidential Council of the Guarantor, as amended to the date of this Agreement; and
Basic law means the Law (Dahir) No. 1-63-226 dated August 5, 1963, referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of this Section, pertaining to the establishment and operations of ONE; and
Basic law means, whether it requires a simple majority to enact because in our system, in every instance, the majority prevails. If there are only three members of Knesset present in the room — which in many instances