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n1) постанова, розпорядження органів місцевої влади3) статутні норми, правила внутрішнього розпорядку (корпорації, товариства)4) pl регламент -
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n1) постанова, розпорядження органів місцевої влади3) статутні норми, правила внутрішнього розпорядку (корпорації, товариства)4) pl регламент -
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n. kararname; iç tüzük* * *1. anayasa maddesi 2. tüzük -
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n. (지방 자치 단체 등의)조례, 부칙, 세칙, (회사의)내규, (법인의)정관 -
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آئين نامه ، نظامنامه ، قانون ويژه ، قانون فرعيوض وضمني -
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['baɪlɔː]nome (of local authority) legge f. locale* * *['baɪlɔː]nome (of local authority) legge f. locale -
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['baɪlɔː]noun arrêté m municipal -
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(n) правила внутреннего распорядка; устав* * *n. постановление, распоряжение, постановление органов местной власти, уставные нормы -
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['baɪlɔː]постановле́ние ме́стных о́рганов вла́сти [ local authority] ( часто принятое в развитие общенационального закона)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > bylaw
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bylaw — by‧law [ˈbaɪlɔː ǁ lɒː] also byelaw noun [countable] 1. LAW a local government law that must be obeyed by the people living in an area, or people visiting it: • a bylaw banning public drinking in the town centre 2. a rule made by a company or… … Financial and business terms
bylaw — by·law / bī ˌlȯ/ n [Middle English bilage bilawe local law, probably ultimately from Old Norse bȳr town + lo̡g law] 1: a rule adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the management of its affairs 2: a local… … Law dictionary
bylaw — late 13c., bilage local ordinance, from O.N. or O.Dan. bi lagu town law, from byr place where people dwell, town, village, from bua to dwell (see BOWER (Cf. bower)) + lagu law (see LAW (Cf. law)). So, a local law pertaining to local resident … Etymology dictionary
bylaw — [bī′lô΄] n. [ME bi laue < bi, village (< ON bȳr < būa, to dwell: see BONDAGE) + laue, LAW: meaning infl. by BY] any of a set of rules adopted by an organization or assembly for governing its own meetings or affairs … English World dictionary
bylaw — 01. San Francisco has enacted a new [bylaw] which prohibits smoking in all public buildings. 02. The government has passed a new [bylaw] which requires all dog owners to clean up after their pets. 03. According to a recently passed municipal… … Grammatical examples in English
Bylaw — A bylaw (sometimes also spelled by law or byelaw) most commonly refers to a city or municipal law or ordinance, passed under the authority of a charter or provincial/state law specifying what things may be regulated by the municipality.The main… … Wikipedia
bylaw — [[t]ba͟ɪlɔː[/t]] bylaws also bye law, by law 1) N COUNT A bylaw is a law which is made by a local authority and which applies only in their area. [BRIT] The by law makes it illegal to drink in certain areas. 2) N COUNT A bylaw is a rule which… … English dictionary
bylaw — UK [ˈbaɪˌlɔː] / US [ˈbaɪˌlɔ] noun [countable] Word forms bylaw : singular bylaw plural bylaws 1) a law made by a local authority that applies only in that area 2) a rule made by an organization for its members … English dictionary
Bylaw enforcement officer — patch from City of Delta, BC A bylaw enforcement officer is a law enforcement employee of a municipality, county or regional district, charged with the enforcement of non criminal bylaws, rules, laws, codes or regulations enacted by local… … Wikipedia
Bylaw Amendment Limitations — These provisions limit shareholders ability to amend the governing documents of the corporation. This might take the form of a supermajority vote requirement for charter or bylaw amendments, total elimination of the ability of shareholders to… … Financial and business terms
bylaw — also byelaw noun Etymology: Middle English bilawe, probably from Old Norse *bȳlǫg, from Old Norse bȳr town + lag , lǫg law Date: 14th century 1. a rule adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the regul … New Collegiate Dictionary