Special law definition

Special law means Laws 1986, chapter 396, sections 4 and 5, as amended.
Special law means a special or local law.

Examples of Special law in a sentence

  • Special law enforcement officers may be appointed for10 terms not to exceed one year, and the appointments may be revoked11 by the local unit for cause after adequate hearing, unless the12 appointment is for four months or less, in which event the13 appointment may be revoked without cause or hearing.

  • Special law untaxed reserves The Company monitors the reserves that are formed from net profits, which, pursuant to special provisions of incentive laws that are in force each time, are not taxed whereas they were used for the acquisition of new production equipment.

  • Special law are the unusual procedures that are awarded to the administrative or public contracts i.e., public private partnership and in the affairs of public works, public procurement and other service- related concessions (Dragos & Sparios, 2016).

  • Notwithstanding any General or Special law to the contrary, including but not limited to any General or Special law conferring exclusive authority upon the Department of Agriculture to regulate and control the application of fertilizers elsewhere in the Commonwealth, the application of fertilizer containing nitrogen or phosphorus, or any other pollutants in the Town of Nantucket, is hereby prohibited.

  • Special law determines the amount of the compensation and the way of its assessment, as well as cases of compensation for the house arrest.


More Definitions of Special law

Special law means Laws 1986, chapter 396, sections 4 and 5, as amended. (d) "Tax" means the sales taxes imposed by the city under the special law.
Special law means an Act of Parliament and any regulations made thereunder;
Special law means a law applicable to a particular subject;
Special law means acts of parliament or regulations and other acts constituting law other than the provisions of the Code which deal with particular matters relevant to any provisions of this Schedule.
Special law means Laws of Minnesota 2017, 1st Spec. Sess. chapter 1, article 6, section 22.
Special law means an Act of Parliament or a part of the Civil Code which regulates a particular type of association;
Special law means this Act and—