State law

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

State law

"State law" means- (a) any law in operation in a State or any part thereof immediately before Merdeka Day, being a law relating to a matter with respect to which the Legislature of the State has power to make laws; and (b) a law made by the Legislature of a State;
ACT 388 - INTERPRETATION ACTS 1948 AND 1967 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
66. DEFINITIONs.

State law

"State law" means a law made by the Legislature of a State, and any other law in force in a State which relates to a matter with respect to which the Legislature of the State has power to make laws;
ACT 388 - INTERPRETATION ACTS 1948 AND 1967 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
3. Definitions.
See Also: Translator EN-BM