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Meanings of new bylaws in English
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Usage of new bylaws in English
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Tomorrow marks the return of Smithfield horse fair, the first to be organised under newbylaws.
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The first Smithfield horse fair to be organised under newbylaws will take place on Sunday.
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Rickshaws in Cork city are facing newbylaws to regulate price, public liability insurance and areas of operation.
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The number of permits available to people living in flats will be restricted as part of Dublin City Council's newbylaws.
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The council is considering creating newbylaws on septic tank maintenance that will force owners to prove they are functioning properly.
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The sound of whinnying horses returned to Dublin's Smithfield yesterday as the first horse fair held under newbylaws got under way.
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Galway-based street performers staged a two-hour "busk-in" on Sunday evening to protest over newbylaws passed by the city council.
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An alliance of 54 welfare and legal organisations has rejected the newbylaws and proposed an alternative framework to address Melbourne's homelessness crisis.
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Under the newbylaws, George would face $250 fines for "camping" on the street, leaving his belongings unattended or ignoring orders to move on.
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Newbylaws being introduced in Fiji to combat public flogging in some iTaukei villages have been welcomed by the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre.
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Newbylaws in Co Kerry will mean an end to singing on beaches and a ban on unauthorised barbecues, a councillor said yesterday.