Define: Special Law
Special Law means: a legal rule or Act of Parliament made for a distinctive subject or a local area.
Special Law means: a legal rule or Act of Parliament made for a distinctive subject or a local area.
Relevant Circumstances
- The formation of a trust for cultural resources
- Regulations involving specific subject matters
- When working within or setting up in a new local area
- In the creation of new policies or procedures to adhere to local laws