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Bylaw

bylaw
 also byelaw  noun  Etymology: Middle English bilawe, probably from Old Norse *by?log, from Old Norse by?r town + lag-, log law  Date: 14th century  1. a rule adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the regulation of its affairs  2. a local ordinance
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  1. постановление, распоряжение органов местной власти 2. подзаконный акт 3. уставные нормы, правила внутреннего распорядка (корпорации, общества) 4. pl. регламент ...
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  also bye-law, by-law (bylaws) 1. A bylaw is a law which is made by a local authority and which applies only in their area. (BRIT) The by-law makes it illegal to drink in certain areas. N-COUNT 2. A bylaw is a rule which controls the way an organization is run. (AM) Under the company’s bylaws, he can continue as chairman until the age of 70. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n 1 a law made by a local government that people in that area must obey 2 AmE a rule made by an organization to control the people who belong to it ...
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  - 1280, bilage "local ordinance," from O.N. bi-lagu "town law," from byr "place where people dwell, town, village," from bua "to dwell" + laue "law." So, a local law pertaining to local residents, or rule of a corporation or association. ...
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