Rule established by an organization or community to regulate itself, within limits set by a higher authority.
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Examples for "bylaws"
Examples for "bylaws"
1There are bylaws in some areas that state minimum standards and registration.
2Dyson said no plans to change the bylaws are in the works.
3And some of those bylaws in those days were actually quite oppressive.
4The committees enact bylaws to govern natural resource management in their areas.
5The hope is to influence the bylaws, which are currently undergoing revision.
1The reservation of graves is governed through the cemeteries and crematorium by-laws.
2Do you imagine your by-laws are stronger than the laws of nature?
3A mere 17 horses, however, have had licences taken out under new by-laws.
4Patience and empathy go a long way rather than diligently applying the by-laws.
5The Office of Public Works, which supervises park by-laws, said no.
1It required a particular act of parliament to rescind this bye-law.
2In Sheffield, no master cutler can have more than one apprentice at a time, by a bye-law of the corporation.
3In view of the infestation of western lakes by pike, surely it is time for the Government to repeal this bye-law.
4The corporation said yesterday that the Garda was the only organisation to make any submission in relation to a new bye-law for the city.
5Still there are certain bye-laws which we have to see attended to.
1Have a strong town by-law passed and see that it is enforced.
2The Cork harbour-master had to invoke a by-law for the mammals' protection.
3Everybody joked about the by-law requiring members to pay ten per cent.
4One by-law runs: 'All profane, vulgar, or ungentlemanly talk shall be discountenanced.'
5Photo: 123rf.com The Christchurch City Council voted to adopt the new by-law today.
6Ms Cooper said the by-law would go out for public consultation next month.
7Scuba diving for shellfish is illegal in State waters under a 1966 by-law.
8We ought to have a by-law to compel them to read the by-laws.
9The reservation of graves is governed through the cemeteries and crematorium by-laws.
10By-laws for Cooperative Associations organized under Article 13 A, Farmers' Cooperative Law.
11Do you imagine your by-laws are stronger than the laws of nature?
12A mere 17 horses, however, have had licences taken out under new by-laws.
13Patience and empathy go a long way rather than diligently applying the by-laws.
14The Office of Public Works, which supervises park by-laws, said no.
15Under company by-laws, Otellini must retire by the age of 65.
16And the Eugenic Society is busy now on by-laws for falling in love.