by-law in the PONS Dictionary

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He opposed an anti-smoking by-law in 2003, and voted against a municipal tax increase in early 2004.
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A by-law has been passed allowing the energy ministry to conclude rial or combined rial/foreign-currency contracts for the purchase of electricity from private companies.
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Now the service is responsible for multiple by-law enforcement, crime prevention, emergency measures, and community relations.
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And if there is such a by-law which allows them to demolish property without notice or fair procedure, that by-law is unconstitutional.
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The by-law was amended to allow such activity for part of the lake, but not the part in which the aerodrome in question was operating.
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The by-law is not proactively enforced and relies on citizens calling the by-law office about a vehicle idling longer than 15 minutes.
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He later supported of an anti-smoking by-law, and endorsed a property tax freeze in 2000.
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It was created in 1988 by city by-law.
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In 1598 the judges gave an opinion that the town councils could by-law determine laws for the government of the town regardless of the terms of the charter.
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The investigative committees were formed to investigate formal complaints filed regarding suspected by-law violations committed by member schools.
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