interstate law definition

interstate law means a law that under an Order in force under section 81 is declared to be an interstate law for the purposes of this Part;
interstate law means a law of a State (including a law that has been repealed) prescribed by regulation to be an interstate law for this section.
interstate law means a law of a State (including a law that has been 21

More Definitions of interstate law

interstate law. , of another State, means a law declared under section 191G to be an interstate law of that State.
interstate law means a law of another State that is declared by proclamation under subsection (3) to be an interstate law for the purposes of this Part;
interstate law means a law that, under an order in force under section

Related to interstate law

  • Interstate means a telecommunications service that originates in one United States state, or a United States territory or possession, and terminates in a different United States state or a United States territory or possession.

  • Interstate system means the system of highways as defined in section 43-2-101 (2).

  • Interstate commerce means any commerce moving between any place in a state and any place in another state or between places in the same state through another state;

  • Interstate highway means a highway route on the interstate system as defined in and designated pursuant to Title 23 of the United States Code, prior to the effective date of this act.

  • State law means the unemployment insurance law of any state, approved by the U.S. secretary of labor under section 3304 of the internal revenue code.