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  1. (bylaw) a rule adopted by an organization in order to regulate its own affairs and the behavior of its members
  2. Bylaw (sometimes also spelled by-law or byelaw) can refer to a law of local or limited application, passed under the authority of a higher law specifying what things may be regulated by the bylaw, or it can refer to the internal rules of a company or organization.
  3. (bylaw) A local custom or law of a settlement or district; A rule made by a local authority to regulate its own affairs; A law or rule governing the internal affairs of an organization (e.g., corporation or business)
  4. (By-law) A law or ordinance dealing with matters of local or internal regulation made by a local authority or by a corporation or association.
  5. (by-law) a regulation made by a local government body (or, in strata title, by a body corporate) governing conduct in their area.
  6. (BY-LAW) a regulation made and enforced by the local authority (city council, borough council etc.)
  7. (By-law) A local law adopted by the Settlement (e.g.: land use by-law, leave of absence by-law). Settlement by-laws must by approved by Council and Settlement members before coming into effect. ...
  8. (By-law) A rule put in place by a corporation or organization under authority granted to it by a higher law. For example, CDIC is allowed by the CDIC Act to pass by-laws that apply to its member institutions or others involved in the placement of deposits.
  9. (Bylaw) The formal means by which city councils turn policy decisions into law. Bylaws are similar to a bill passed through the federal or provincial legislatures, as they require three readings before becoming law.*
  10. (Bylaw) UMthetho kaMasipala.
  11. implements, in specific detail, the provisions of the CC&R's and the Articles of Incorporation regarding the association operations, including delineation of the meeting process, election procedures, powers and duties, board meetings, committees, insurance requirements, rule-making and ...
  12. The rules and regulations that a homeowners association or corporation adopts to govern activities.
  13. Rules enacted by a governing body of general application.
  14. A corporation's rules and regulations. They typically specify the number and respective duties of directors and officers and govern how the business is run.
  15. An organizational document that sets up the structure and guides the board of directors in operating the corporation.
  16. Rules made by open-field villagers governing cultivation and grazing.
  17. Bylaws are the rules and regulations adopted by a corporation for its internal governance. It usually contains provisions relating to shareholders, directors, officers and general corporate business. At the corporation’s initial meeting the bylaws are adopted. ...
  18. Rules or regulations adopted by a condominium association.
  19. Standard rules regarding a condominium corporation's internal operations that involve governing, establishing procedures, borrowing, remuneration for directors and other regulatory matters.
  20. The written rules governing an organization such as a homeowners association.
  21. A local union’s bylaws state how the local is organized and what rules it must follow. Each local develops its own bylaws, following the parent union’s constitution. CUPE National provides an example in the Model Bylaws. ...
  22. In general, subordinate laws that govern conduct of a particular board or group.
  23. Bylaws are a codification of the rules that some organisation follows. Some, such as the ASF bylaws , are legally binding and have significance outside the organisation. ...
  24. A legal document stating certain self-imposed rules adopted for the regulation of an organization's own actions. Since it is a required element when forming a corporation, Bylaws are a form of agreement or contract between the corporation and its owners to conduct itself in a certain way. ...
  25. a document written by each chapter that specifies its local policies. Bylaws are subordinate to the Constitution and Statutory Code, which governs all of Lambda Chi Alpha.