bylaw / ˈbaɪˌlɔ /

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bylaw 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation's or society's internal affairs.
  2. a subsidiary law.
  3. British. an ordinance of a municipality or community.

bylaw 近义词

bylaw

等同于 law

更多bylaw例句

  1. Board President Sharon Belton-Cottman said to 2 on Your Side that the board will need to hold a formal meeting to discuss the situation before she comments and shared the options of consequence are limited according, due to the school board’s bylaws.
  2. Perhaps that’s an important distinction for the party’s bylaws.
  3. The bylaws also prohibit the club from endorsing a non-Democrat in an election in which a Democratic candidate is running.
  4. The club’s bylaws require a candidate to receive a 60 percent or more majority vote among club members to secure an endorsement.
  5. They all follow the same bylaws, they’re all expected to follow the same rules.
  6. The motion was adopted, and the Parliamentary and Bylaw Committee were requested to prepare a petition against the scheme.
  7. That Bylaw was not the offspring of a forecast, an intuition, it was certainly born of a sorrowful experience.