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What (who) is bye-law - definition

RULE ESTABLISHED BY AN ORGANIZATION OR COMMUNITY TO REGULATE ITSELF, WITHIN LIMITS SET BY A HIGHER AUTHORITY
By-Law; Bye-law; Bye law; Byelaws; Byelaw; Bylaws; By-laws; By law; Agreement of association; By- law; Draft:By-law; By-Laws; Corporate by-law; Bye-Laws; Bylaw; BYLAW
  • "Byelaws for good rule and government" in [[Ripon]], [[North Yorkshire]]
  • Cover of guideline document by [[United Steelworkers]] to form the basis of '''by-laws''' that may be adopted by a local union

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(also bye-law)
¦ noun
1. Brit. a regulation made by a local authority or corporation.
2. a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members.
Origin
ME: prob. from obs. byrlaw 'local law or custom', from ON byjar, genitive singular of byr 'town', but assoc. with by.

Wikipedia

By-law

A by-law (bye-law, by(e)law, by(e) law), or as it is most commonly known in the United States bylaws, is a set of rules or law established by an organization or community so as to regulate itself, as allowed or provided for by some higher authority. The higher authority, generally a legislature or some other government body, establishes the degree of control that the by-laws may exercise. By-laws may be established by entities such as a business corporation, a neighbourhood association, or depending on the jurisdiction, a municipality.

In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries, the local laws established by municipalities are referred to as by(e)-laws because their scope is regulated by the central governments of those nations. Accordingly, a bylaw enforcement officer is the Canadian equivalent of the American Code Enforcement Officer or Municipal Regulations Enforcement Officer. In the United States, the federal government and most state governments have no direct ability to regulate the single provisions of municipal law. As a result, terms such as code, ordinance, or regulation, if not simply law, are more common.

Examples of use of bye-law
1. The bye–law ban captures Heelys as well as skateboards, roller skates and roller blades.
2. In a separate move, Westminster is considering a bye–law to ban soup kitchens.
3. Under a bye–law of the British Olympic Association‘s constitution, selectors are prevented from picking anyone who has served a suspension for a drugs offence.
4. He said more than 200 other local councils around the country have used the same model bye–law to control youngsters using skateboards and roller blades.
5. Magistrates ruled that, as Mr Fleming–Brown and his son were not ‘teams‘, they could not be guilty of breaching the bye–law on at least two specific occasions in October 2004 and March 2005.