Rule established by an organization or community to regulate itself, within limits set by a higher authority.
1 It required a particular act of parliament to rescind this bye-law .
2 In Sheffield, no master cutler can have more than one apprentice at a time, by a bye-law of the corporation.
3 In view of the infestation of western lakes by pike, surely it is time for the Government to repeal this bye - law .
4 The corporation said yesterday that the Garda was the only organisation to make any submission in relation to a new bye - law for the city.
5 Still there are certain bye-laws which we have to see attended to.
6 They received also the right of making their own local laws or bye-laws .
7 We carry the same spirit into our bye-laws , and with the same success.
8 Twenty-fifth.-Itwould never do to allow the commissioners to make bye-laws .
9 It should be an offence against your bye-laws for a traveller to snore.
10 Banded somehow he must be, then badged, beribboned, bannered, and bye-lawed .
11 As minister I am happy to make these bye - laws which will come into immediate effect.
12 The new regulations, bye - laws and orders are based on scientific advice received by the Minister.
13 In October the bye-laws came up for consideration.
14 Such are the bye-laws of this remarkable institution.
15 Justifying their salaries by inventing fresh regulations and meddlesome bye-laws , and making themselves objectionable all round.
16 A lodge under dispensation can make no bye-laws .
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