Organic act definition

Organic act means the law of a state or other jurisdiction governing the
Organic act means the law of a state or other jurisdiction governing the organization and internal affairs of an entity or foreign entity;
Organic act means the Organic Act of Guam, as amended, and in effect on the effective date of this Article (Title 48, § 1421 et seq. of the United States Code).

More Definitions of Organic act

Organic act means the Organic Act of Guam, as amended, and in effect on the effective date of this Article (Title 48,
Organic act means the Act of the Kiowa Legislature that created the subject Commission.

Related to Organic act

  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or

  • Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of an entity.

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 as may be amended from time to time;

  • Organic Waste means wastes comprising material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, clean unpainted/untreated wood (with no nails, wire, etc.), paper products, and printing and writing paper, but excluding textiles and carpets, manure, biosolids, digestate, sludges, non-compostable paper, Construction & Demolition Debris, and Hazardous Waste. No material shall be considered Organic Waste unless it has been segregated by the customer for separate collection.