Clear way of saying that one set of rules overrides another, if contradicts [closed]

Solution 1:

Suggestion:

Rules of the Guild, the Societies Council, or the Guild Statutes Book supersede any conflicting regulations in this Constitution.

Solution 2:

I would go for something like:

In case of contradiction between:

  1. the Constitution or Regulations, and
  2. any rules or regulations instituted by the Guild, the Societies Council, or other provisions enrolled upon the Guild Statutes Book,

the Constitution and Regulations (1) will be definitive, and the rules, regulations, or other provisions (2) will be deemed void.

Or:

The Constitution and Regulations override, and may not be superseded by, any rules or regulations instituted by the Guild, the Societies Council, or other provisions enrolled upon the Guild Statutes Book. Should a rule, regulation, or provision contradict the Constitution or Regulations, it will be deemed invalid and the Constitution and Regulations will remain in force.