Provincial Act means an Act made by the Governor in Council, Lieutenant Governor in Council or Chief Commissioner in Council of a Province under any of the Indian Councils Acts or the Government of India Act, 1915, or an Act made by the Local Legislature or the Governor of a Province under the Government of India Act, or an Act made by the Provincial Legislature or Governor of a Province or the Coorg Legislative Council under the Government of India Act, 1935.
Provincial Act means the Student Financial Assistance Act, SNL 2002, c S-29.01 and includes Regulations made thereunder, each as in, effect at any given time.
Provincial Act means the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland Act as from time to time amended, and every statute that may be substituted therefor and, in the case of such amendment or substitution, any references in the by-laws shall be read as referring to such amended or substituted provisions;
Examples of Provincial Act in a sentence
There is no “safety net” in the Federal Act or the Provincial Act for First Nations.
More Definitions of Provincial Act
Provincial Act means the Canada-Newfound- land and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implemen- tation Newfoundland and Labrador Act,
Provincial Act means the Canada-Newfound- land and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implemen-
Provincial Act means the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation (Nova Scotia) Act, Chapter 3 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1987, as amended from time to time;
Provincial Act means The Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation (Newfoundland) Act, chapter 37 of the Statutes of Newfoundland, 1986;
Provincial Act means The Child and Family Services Act and Regulations, The Child and Family Services Authorities Act and Regulation and any amendments to the Acts and Regulations;
Provincial Act means The British Columbia Chartered Secretaries Act SBC 1959 c.96;
Provincial Act or "Provincial Law" shall mean an Act or law duly made by the Legislature or other competent authority of a Province;