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[ UK /bˈa‍ɪlɔː/ ]
[ US /ˈbaɪˌɫɔ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rule adopted by an organization in order to regulate its own affairs and the behavior of its members

How To Use bylaw In A Sentence

  • The amended bylaw allows for a 12-square foot, illuminated, canopy sign on the east elevation of the building.
  • We have no bylaws forcing pet owners to spay or neuter their cats and dogs.
  • On July 12 th, the municipality will be working on a by-law respecting intrusion robbery and fire alarm systems and orderly and peaceful conduct bylaw.
  • The method used is governed by the church's charter or bylaws. Christianity Today
  • He was charged for handing out leaflets, under the same bylaw that covers, among other things, panhandling.
  • The GLA claims that the protesters may have breached bylaws under the Greater London Authority act (1999) by attaching items to trees and fences, "exhibiting any notice, advertisement or any other written or pictorial matter", camping and organising a "performance or theatrical event". Police and London mayor crack down on Parliament Square protest
  • Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski called the bylaw "horrible" and "totally wrong," in a post-pratice press conference. SI.com
  • The city even hired eight new bylaw enforcement officers last October to scour our parks, looking for bandit dumpers.
  • The bylaw provides protection from environmental tobacco smoke by prohibiting smoking in Toronto workplaces and public places.
  • A court quashed the bylaw after protests from civil liberties groups. Times, Sunday Times
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