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SET OF LAWS PASSED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Banking Ordinance of 1948; Banking Ordinance of 1964; Banking Ordinance of 1967; Banking Ordinance of 1986

punishment of offenders ordinance      
قانون معاقبة المجرمين
Municipal ordinance         
  • A [[regulatory sign]] in [[Peninsula, Ohio]], bears the full text of the local ordinances that apply to cyclists.
ORDINANCE APPLYING TO A MUNICIPALITY OR OTHER LOCALITY
Local law; Municipal ordinance; City ordinance; Municipal ordinances; Local ordinances; Town Ordinance; Ordinance (Hong Kong); Town Law; Town law; City ordinances
قرار محلى (محليات)
municipal ordinance         
  • A [[regulatory sign]] in [[Peninsula, Ohio]], bears the full text of the local ordinances that apply to cyclists.
ORDINANCE APPLYING TO A MUNICIPALITY OR OTHER LOCALITY
Local law; Municipal ordinance; City ordinance; Municipal ordinances; Local ordinances; Town Ordinance; Ordinance (Hong Kong); Town Law; Town law; City ordinances
قوانين وأنظمة البلديات

Definitie

execution
¦ noun
1. the action of executing a plan, order, legal instrument, etc.
the technique or style with which an artistic work is produced or performed: the film is entirely professional in its execution.
2. an act of executing a condemned person.
Derivatives
executioner noun

Wikipedia

Banking Ordinance

The Banking Ordinance is a set of laws passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to tighten restrictions for opening up or licensing a bank. Prior to the 1964 re-regulations, the government had no way to control bank's monetary effect on the economy. It also had no way of protecting the people utilizing the institutions. Banking was considered a Laissez-faire network, and was also described as "Free Banking" or "Wildcat Banking" filled with much uncertainty.