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Definition of Bylaws
1. bylaw [n] - See also: bylaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bylaws
Literary usage of Bylaws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The General Ordinances of the North-West Territories: Being the Consolidated by Northwest Territories, Reginald Rimmer (1907)
"Every municipality may subject to the following provision? pass bylaws for
contracting debts by borrowing money or otherwise and for levying rates for the ..."
2. Lessons on Sanitation: A Handbook for Students, Arranged on the Principle of by John W. Harrison (1906)
"(6) When bylaws are made by a Local Authority, (1) they must be under the common
seal of the ... 3 Q.—What is recommended in the model bylaws respecting ..."
3. Building Higher Education-Community Development Corporation Partnerships by Nancy Nye, Richard Schramm (2000)
"Incorporation Documents bylaws. The bylaws are the rules by which the organization
... bylaws define membership eligibility, functions, and frequency of ..."
4. Proceedings by Institution of Municipal Engineers, London, Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers, Association of Municipal and Sanitary Engineers and Surveyors (1881)
"Where such bylaws are adopted, not only do certain of them fall ... They have
adopted bylaws which can be enforced with reasonable super- ..."
5. Proceedings (1881)
"vision; but, if the model bylaws had been adopted, Mr. Angell would have required
four or five assistants. London and Liverpool have for many years ..."