Byelaw


bylaw.
a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation’s or society’s internal affairs.
a subsidiary law.
British. an ordinance of a municipality or community.
noun
a rule made by a local authority for the regulation of its affairs or management of the area it governs
a regulation of a company, society, etc
a subsidiary law
n.

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