Extraprovincial
//ˌɛkstɹəˈpɹɒvɪnʃəl̩//
"Extraprovincial" in a Sentence (3 examples)
The extra-provincial Anglican churches are a group of small, semi-independent church entities within the Anglican Communion.
In R. v. Eastern Terminal Elevator Co. (1925), a federal law regulating trade of provincially produced grain destined entirely for export was found not to be within the meaning of extraprovincial trade.
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