bylaw

[ˈbaɪlɔː]

bylaw Definition

  • 1a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members
  • 2a law made by a local government that people in a particular area must obey

Using bylaw: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bylaw" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bylaws of the company prohibit smoking on the premises.

  • Example

    The city council passed a new bylaw to regulate parking on the streets.

  • Example

    The homeowner's association has strict bylaws regarding property maintenance.

  • Example

    The bylaws of the club state that members must attend at least one meeting per month.

bylaw Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bylaw

  • an official who is responsible for enforcing bylaws

    Example

    The bylaw officer issued a fine to the homeowner for violating the property maintenance bylaws.

  • a violation of a bylaw

    Example

    The company was fined for a bylaw infraction related to improper waste disposal.

  • a disagreement over the interpretation or enforcement of a bylaw

    Example

    The homeowner's association was involved in a bylaw dispute with a member over the use of their property.

Origins of bylaw

from Old Norse 'byr', meaning 'town' and 'lag', meaning 'law'

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Summary: bylaw in Brief

A 'bylaw' [ˈbaɪlɔː] is a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members, or a law made by a local government that people in a particular area must obey. Examples include smoking restrictions on company premises, parking regulations in a city, and property maintenance requirements for a homeowner's association. Other phrases include 'bylaw officer,' 'bylaw infraction,' and 'bylaw dispute.'