Federal law

"Federal law" means - (a) any existing law relating to a matter with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws, being a law continued in operation under Part XIII; and (b) any Act of Parliament;
ACT 000 - FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
160. Interpretation.

Federal law

"Federal law" means- (a) any law in operation in the Federation or any part thereof immediately before Merdeka Day, being a law relating to a matter with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws; (b) any Ordinance of the Legislative Council enacted on or after Merdeka Day; and (c) any Act of Parliament;
ACT 388 - INTERPRETATION ACTS 1948 AND 1967 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
66. DEFINITIONs.

federal law

"federal law" means an Act of Parliament, and any other law in force in Malaysia or any part thereof which relates to a matter with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws;
ACT 399 - TITLES OF OFFICE ACT 1949 (REVISED 1989)
2. Interpretation.

federal law

"federal law" means an Act of Parliament or an Ordinance which relates to any matter with respect to which Parliament may make laws or subsidiary legislation made under an Act of Parliament or such Ordinance;
ACT 605 - STATUTORY BODIES (DISCIPLINE AND SURCHARGE) ACT 2000
4. Interpretation.

Federal law

"Federal law" means an Act of Parliament, and any other law in force in Malaysia or any part thereof which relates to a matter with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws;
ACT 388 - INTERPRETATION ACTS 1948 AND 1967 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
3. Definitions.
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