Act means an Act of the Parliament or a Decree;
Bill of Rights means the rights and freedoms set out in Chapter 4;
Bose Levu Vakaturaga means the Great Council of Chiefs established under section 3 of the Fijian Affairs Act;
commission means a commission established by, or continued in existence under, this Constitution;
Constitution of 1990 means the Constitution set out in the Constitution of the Sovereign Democratic Republic of Fiji (Promulgation) Decree 1990;
Decree means:
department means a department of the public service;
disciplinary law means a written law regulating the discipline of any
disciplined Force;
disciplined Force means:
Fiji means the territories which immediately before 10 October 1970 constituted the Colony of Fiji and includes any other territories declared by the Parliament to form part of Fiji;
Gazette means the Fiji Republic Gazette published by order of the Government;
Government means the Government of the State;
judge means a judge of the High Court (including the Chief Justice), a Justice of Appeal (including the President of the Court of Appeal) or a judge of the Supreme Court;
local authority means a council of a city, town or district or any other similar body prescribed by the Parliament, and includes the Council of Rotuma under the Rotuma Act and the Council of Leaders under the Banaban Settlement Act;
local government officer means a person holding or acting in any office of emolument in the service of a local authority but does not include a person holding or acting in the office of a member of any such authority;
meeting, in relation to a House of the Parliament, means a sitting of the House commencing when the House first meets at the beginning of a session or occurring at subsequent periods during a session and ending when the House is adjourned sine die;
oath includes affirmation;
Oath of Allegiance means the Oath of Allegiance set out in Part A of the Schedule;
person includes a company or association or body of persons whether corporate or unincorporated;
prescribed means prescribed in a written law;
President means the President of the State;
province means a province established under the Fijian Affairs Act;
public office means:
public service means the service of the State in a civil capacity but does not include:
session, in relation to the Parliament, means the sitting of the Parliament starting when it first meets after a prorogation or dissolution and ending when it is next prorogued or dissolved;
sitting, in relation to a House of the Parliament, means a period during which the House is sitting continuously without adjournment, and includes any period during which the House is in committee;
Speaker means the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
State means the Republic of the Fiji Islands;
state of emergency means a state of emergency proclaimed under Chapter 14;
state service means the public service, the Fiji Police Force or the Republic of Fiji Military Forces;
subordinate court means any court of law established for Fiji other than the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court or a court established by a disciplinary law;
subordinate legislation means any instrument of a legislative character made in exercise of a power to make the instrument conferred by an Act;
this Constitution means the Constitution Amendment Act 1997;
Vice-President means the Vice-President of the State;
written law means an Act or subordinate legislation.