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bye-law — a rule promulgated by some body other than Parliament that has effect if done in pursuance and within the limits of some higher authorisation such as an Act of Parliament. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
bye-law — byˈlaw or byeˈ law see separate entry. • • • Main Entry: ↑by … Useful english dictionary
bye-law — A piece of legislation introduced by a body subordinate to central government, such as a local authority or public corporation … Glossary of UK Government and Politics
bye-law — see bylaw … English dictionary
bye — by, by , bye These three forms have different functions. By is a preposition or adverb (Come by / By the river); by is a prefix meaning ‘secondary, subordinate’ (forming words such as byroad and bypass. Hyphenation practice varies: byline (a line … Modern English usage
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom — Crime in the UK · Terrorism in the UK Topics … Wikipedia
bye-bil-wuffa — In Hindu law, a deed of mortgage or conditional sale … Black's law dictionary
bye-bil-wuffa — In Hindu law, a deed of mortgage or conditional sale … Black's law dictionary
by-law — /ˈbaɪ lɔ / (say buy law) noun 1. an ordinance of an authority having legal effect only within the boundaries of that authority s jurisdiction. 2. subordinate legislation, generally at the level of local government. 3. a standing rule, as of a… …
by-law — (also bye law) n 1. (in Britain) a law made by a local authority, such as a town council, which only applies in that area, rather than a law made by the central government. 2. (in the US) a rule made by a particular organization, such as a club… … Universalium