Organic law definition

Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or
Organic law means the law of an entity's jurisdiction of formation governing the internal affairs of the entity.
Organic law means the statutes, if any, other than this chapter, governing the internal affairs of an entity.

Examples of Organic law in a sentence

  • The legal basis for the processing of personal data, in accordance with Article 19 of the Organic Law on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights, is the performance of a task carried out in the public interest (in the case of controllers in accordance with Article 77(1) of this law) or the satisfaction of a legitimate interest of the controller (in all other cases).


More Definitions of Organic law

Organic law means a statute principally governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign business corporation, nonprofit corporation, or unincorporated entity.
Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign business or nonprofit corporation or unincorporated entity;
Organic law means the statute providing for the creation of an entity or principally governing its internal affairs.
Organic law means the law of an entity's jurisdiction of
Organic law means the statute governing the internal
Organic law means the law of an entity's
Organic law means the law of an entity's jurisdiction of formation governing the