Noun
a rule adopted by an organization in order to regulate its own affairs and the behavior of its members
Source: WordNetA bylaw regulating the encierro is dated 1283: cows, oxen and bulls are released each year in the streets of Petit Bayonne during the summer festivals. Source: Internet
A controversial bylaw imposing a 10 knot speed limit came into force on Windermere on 29 March 2005. Source: Internet
A letter from the city to Luo and Duan informed them of the city's zoning bylaw, which does not permit anything other than single-family residences in the zone where the property is located. Source: Internet
Board directors gave first two readings of bylaw amendments on Thursday that would allow retailers to operate in service-commercial, service-industrial, local commercial, and neighbourhood commercial zones in the region. Source: Internet
City officials say that currently a quarter of their bylaw officers have the ability to act on the restrictions and they’re working with the province to enable more of their staff to do so given city police priority to enforce criminal law. Source: Internet
Calls to 311 and bylaw are through the roof, there's an increased demand for paramedic and social services, and even building permit applications are up 45 per cent. Source: Internet