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bylaw
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bylaw noun canon, charter, code, municipal regulation, ordinance, prescript, prescription, reglement, regulation, rubric, rule, standard
Associated concepts: amendment of bylaws, authorization for bylaws, enactment of bylaws, interpretation of bylaws, repeal of bylaws
See also: code, regulation, rubric, rule


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Neighbouring Sandwell Council imposed a bye law in October banning roadside vehicle sales by people, carrying a maximum pounds 500 fine.
These `spring salmon' are protected by national bye laws which prohibit the killing of salmon by nets before June 1 and require the release of all rod-caught salmon before June 16.
Bye law 34(b) states that, subject to certain exceptions, "no payment of any kind shall be made by the institute to any member of the council of the institute, or to any firm or company of which a council member is a partner or a director, as the case may be, or in which a member has any interest"
 
 
 
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